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IPCC relies on foregone conclusions to push preferred ‘climate’ narrative
Critical voices in climate research often struggle to be heard. ...
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Advocates for 1.5°C warming target ignore climate science
On its first day in office, the Biden administration cancelled the Keystone XL pipeline. ...
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1.5°C global warming target based on shaky science
The Trudeau government wants to ban gasoline-powered cars by 2035. ...
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Does climate change affect economic growth?
There was some evidence that warming up to 13.4 degrees Celsius is good for economic growth. ...
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Climate ‘disclosure’—don’t take extreme slogans at face value
Start with official sources, check the data, read the expert literature and test the models. ...
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Here’s what the Trudeau government won’t tell you about its $170 carbon tax
Cutting emissions by 25 per cent would impose a permanent cost of about 2.0 per cent of GDP. ...
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Conservative climate plan wildly oversimplifies and overreaches
If you think we need to reduce CO2 emissions, use a single targeted policy to reduce CO2 emissions. ...
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Natural gas plays vital role in fuelling Ontario
Appeared in the National Post, February 2, 2021 Environmentalists are urging Toronto to join 13 other Ontario city councils that want the province to stop using natural gas for electricity generation. There’s an old saying that in a democracy, the people ...
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Ottawa’s Clean Fuel Standard—overkill in your tank
Appeared in the Financial Post, November 18, 2020 How clean is your bathroom? It could be cleaner, couldn’t it? Even if you think it’s very clean, a team of microbiologists with microscopes and laboratory probes could probably find a lot of nasty stuff. ...
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If carbon taxes work, why all the new regulations?
Appeared in the National Post, October 7, 2020 Many economists were excited a few years ago when the federal Liberals committed to introducing a carbon tax. Whether they were specialists in environmental economics or not, they knew from their introductory ...