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  1. Bad government policies create energy crisis

    In Canada, gasoline prices have increased by 33 per cent. ...

  2. Ottawa’s climate plan ignores the science

    The prime minister supports a carbon tax that will max out at $170 per tonne in 2030. ...

  3. Trudeau climate plan more fairy tale than science

    Appeared in the Calgary Sun, September 30, 2020 The Trudeau government prides itself on taking the science of climate change very seriously. Yet its actual climate policies are based on fairy tales. In last week’s throne speech, the government promised to ...

  4. Dubious Paris climate goals mean major economic pain for Canadians

    Appeared in the Calgary Sun, July 22, 2020 According to a new study from the Canadian Energy Centre (CEC), to achieve our Paris Agreement climate commitments, Canada will need a huge carbon tax hike, costing $54 billion in lost annual output by 2030, with ...

  5. Consumers—not voters—will ultimately drive climate policy

    Appeared in the Calgary Sun, January 15, 2020 Last week, the Calgary-based oilsands producer Cenovus Energy announced plans to help fight climate change by reducing per-barrel greenhouse gas emissions by 30 per cent by 2030, and reaching net-zero ...

  6. Case for aggressive ‘climate’ policies much weaker than we’ve been led to believe

    Some computer models predict catastrophic results, other projections are much more benign. ...