Is Canada ready to read the room on climate policy?

As energy demand rises, world’s nations can no longer wish away climate reality—energy security is national security, and that means fossil fuels

By Stuart Muir, National Post, Sept. 23, 2025

We’re entering what has become an annual fall ritual: the rush of national governments to shape the promises they’ll carry to the UN’s COP (Conference of the Parties) climate summit, being held this year in Brazil in mid-November.

For Canada, this ritual has taken on a strangely self-defeating quality. Year after year, Ottawa bureaucrats produce the policies most ardently demanded by the climate lobby. Whether these measures actually reduce emissions is beside the point.… Read more

EV mandate was always a pipe dream—time to end it once and for all

If Carney serious about turning Canada’s economy around, he will put delusional EV policy out of its misery and return to market-driven solution rather than government-mandated one

By ADAM PANKRATZ, National Post, Sept 9, 2025

Those with an attentive ear may have picked up on the distinct sound of sobbing emanating from the Department of Canadian Identity and Culture. They are the sobs of its minister, erstwhile minister of environment and climate change, Steven Guilbeault, watching the slow but certain immolation of Canada’s electric vehicle sales mandate, as it goes up in smoke. … Read more

More Europeans turning cold shoulder to Net Zero

Voters are finally realizing the enormous costs of alarmist climate policies and are in revolt

By Joseph C. Sternberg, The Wall Street Journal, Sept. 12, 2025

Remember net zero? Europe’s politicians wish you’d forget, as the Continent rushes en masse for the climate-policy exits this autumn.… Read more

Learning to love nuclear power

By exaggerating the risks of climate change, environmental activists have undermined public support for curbs on carbon and opened the door for the nuclear solution

By PHILIP CROSS, National Post, Sept. 2, 2025

In her new book, Atomic Dreams, freelance journalist Rebecca Tuhus-Dubrow explores the growing popularity of nuclear power as a source of clean electricity, which its advocates tout as “split, don’t emit.” Along the way, she exposes some of the broader problems undermining the environmental movement’s approach to climate change.… Read more

New study finds sea levels rising much less than climate alarmists predict

Seas rising only 1.5 mm/year (6 inches/century), not the 3-4 mm/year claimed by IPCC, report says

​By Anthony Blair, New York Post, Sept. 4, 2025

​Global sea levels have not continued to rise at the rates predicted by many scientists — and there is no evidence that climate change has contributed to any such acceleration, a new first-of-its-kind study has claimed.… Read more