Canadians increasingly worried about costs of Net Zero transition

Only 2% confident that we will reach net-zero goal, recent study shows. Nor are they being told by Ottawa what Net Zero will actually cost them

By Nik Nanos, Globe and Mail, Aug. 10, 2024

Zap. You’re electrified! Welcome to the mantra of major economies around the world. The fight against climate change demands action. That means more electric vehicles, more carbon capture and global initiatives such as the Green Climate Fund, launched to help developing countries accelerate their energy transition.… Read more

It’s time to end the climate insanity: Conrad Black

Climate alarmism is fed by fanatics, not facts. Canada should be leading the move toward rationality

By Conrad Black, National Post, August 10, 2024

We must by now be getting reasonably close the point where there is a consensus for re-examining the issue of climate change and related subjects.

For decades, those of us who had our doubts were effectively shut down by the endless deafening repetition, as if from the massed choir of an operatic catechism school, of the alleged truism: “98 per cent of scientists agree …” (that the world is coming to an end in a few years if we don’t abolish the combustion engine).… Read more

The IPCC vs. the Facts

This hour-long video by Climate Realists of British Columbia member Ken Wilson, a retired engineer, can by viewed by clicking here or on the video. It examines them many ways that the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) distorts climate and weather facts to creating fears of a coming “climate catastrophe.”

The PDF version of The IPCC vs. the Facts is available for downloading in two parts:

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Ottawa, not ‘climate change’, to blame for Jasper disaster

Federal government is in charge of park management, and it let wildfire fuel pile up around Jasper for decades

By Jamie Sarkonic, National Post, July 25, 2024

As of the afternoon of July 25, heart-wrenching images from Jasper show that, at least on some streets, only charred skeletons remain after a wildfire, 400 feet high in some places, ravaged the townsite the previous night. Elsewhere, fortunately, buildings appeared untouched by the flames, but that’s only so helpful.… Read more

Why ‘green’ hydrogen is a lot of hot air

Cost of producing hydrogen is much higher than its energy output, while having zero effect on climate

Jonathan Lesser, New York Post, Feb. 24, 2024

One of the central tenets of the Biden administration’s energy policy is the pursuit of “green” hydrogen, defined as hydrogen manufactured with zero carbon emissions. This push has involved $7 billion dollars in subsidies for the creation of Regional Clean Hydrogen Hubs as well as significant tax breaks for hydrogen production through the Inflation Reduction Act. … Read more

Is hydrogen the ‘green’ fuel of the future? Not a chance

Hydrogen cost is 10-20 times natural gas, as shown by collapse of Australian hydrogen venture

By Francis Menton, The Manhattan Contrarian, July 20, 2024

These days, there is lots and lots of news about how the supposed “energy transition” is not happening. It is in Australia that we find the latest news on the inevitable collapse of impossible dream of “green” hydrogen as the means to make electricity from wind and sun work.… Read more

Trudeau’s goal is to destroy Canada, not build it, using ‘climate change’ as the excuse

Liberals pretend they are ‘saving the planet’ when in reality they are curbing Canadian prosperity for political gain

By Michael Blair, June 15, 2024, Substack

Canadian Liberals combine a dearth of understanding of the laws of physics with ignorance of the key role that Canadian oil & gas companies play in the Canadian economy. A brief summary of the past decade is a good place to begin.

Provincial treasuries received a total of $150 billion from the oil & gas sector in the decade ending in 2019.… Read more

‘Killer heat waves’ rarely a threat—the real danger is cold

Climate alarmists have wildly exaggerated the dangers of ‘extreme’ heat, Statscan study finds

By Philip Cross, National Post, June 28, 2024

Last week, Statistics Canada released a study of the impact of extreme heat events on mortality in 12 large Canadian cities. To great fanfare in media reports, it concluded extreme heat events caused an increase of 900 deaths over the 20 years 2000-2020. … Read more

UN’s ‘climate science’ is junk science

In Guterres’ climate crusade, scientific facts are distorted, risk is exaggerated, ‘science’ is warped by politics and ideology to serve another agenda

By Terence Corcoran, National Post, June 25, 2024,

History will record that the United Nations has established itself as the greatest organizational perpetrator of junk science in modern times, if not of all time, with current UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres destined to be singled out for his personal contribution to the distorted UN climate alarmism.… Read more

What will Net Zero by 2050 cost? At least $3-trillion

Ottawa reluctant to tell Canadians the total bill they will have to pay to ‘fight climate change,’ but it will be about $120,000 per household

By Robert Lyman, Financial Post, May 15, 2024

Among the many questions about the federal government’s policies virtually eliminate Canada’s greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions by 2050, one of the hardest to answer concerns the costs to governments, businesses and consumers. This is due partly to a serious failure of governance.

The federal and provincial governments have failed to provide Canadians with an inventory of the measures they have implemented, their costs, their intended beneficiaries and their effectiveness.… Read more