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Common sense on climate & energy: Let’s nix Net Zero!

Videos of speakers at launch of Energy & Climate at a Glance, presented by Friends of Science on March 11, 2025, in Calgary.

This post features videos of talks by Friends of Science president Ron Davison and Climate Realists of BC member Paul MacRae at the March 11, 2025 launch of Energy & Climate at a Glance: Facts on 22 Prominent Climate Topics, to which both speakers contributed.

Ron spoke on “Net Zero – Climate Policy is All Pain, for Minimal Gain!” and Paul’s talk was entitled “Why We Can’t Abandon Fossil Fuels, and Why We Shouldn’t.” To see the videos, click on the images below.Read more

In alarmist imaginations, January 2025 was ‘hottest on record’; in reality, it was darned cold

Climate scientists say month was actually quite toasty, apart from all the ‘stretched’ Polar Vortex ‘cold snaps’ that made most of it chilly

By John Robson, Climate Discussion Nexus, March 12, 2025

We continue to be baffled by alarmist claims that the long, cold winter of 2024-25 did not happen, is not happening, and must not happen.

Sometimes things occur that surprise us and run contrary to our general understanding of the world, but when they do we notice them and admit them. (Under which heading file that thus far in 2025 Arctic sea ice extent is at its lowest in a decade, the opposite of 2024.)… Read more

Net Zero is Sinking Europe’s Economy – Is Canada Next?

By Ken Wilson

European countries have led the drive to adopt green energy policies.  Their collective experiences provide a sobering message for the rest of the world on the costs and ineffectiveness of green energy policies. 

When energy costs rise, almost all other costs in a society are affected, leading to more regulation, rising costs, rising taxes, rising subsidies, rising indebtedness, and rising inflation.  It is also leading to deindustrialization as European manufactured goods become increasingly uncompetitive.  … Read more

CO2’s effect on global warming: It’s a lot less than we’re told

As CO2 increases in the atmosphere, its warming power diminishes over time to near-zero. This simple physics is ignored by the climate alarmist community

By Roger Palmer, guest post on Andrew Roman blog, Oct. 11, 2024

As the sun heats the earth’s surface, the earth radiates infrared energy back into space. The earth slowly heats up until the amount of infrared energy it radiates into space equals the amount of solar energy absorbed by the earth’s surface.  … Read more

Beware the Liberal switcheroo on climate policy

Freeland and Carney may ‘axe’ the consumer carbon tax, but they’ll likely keep all the other anti-carbon policies on the books

By Robert Lyman, National Post, Jan. 23, 2025

Filmmaker and comedian Woody Allen often uses a rhetorical technique called a switcheroo. A switcheroo is a sudden unexpected variation or reversal of words, in Woody’s case used for humorous effect. For example, he once claimed that he carried a bullet in his breast pocket because someone once threw a bible at him and the bullet saved his life.

The aspiring leaders of the Liberal party are no strangers to the technique.… Read more

Why climate ideology is dying

Even climate doomsayers don’t believe their hype any more—why should the general public?

By Barton Swaim, Wall Street Journal, Jan. 28, 2025

Momentous social movements begin to die the moment adherents figure out their leaders don’t believe what they say. Liberal Protestantism’s long decline started in the 1950s, when congregants began to wonder if their ministers still believed the old creeds (they didn’t). Communism dies wherever it’s tried because sooner or later the proletariat realize their self-appointed champions aren’t particularly interested in equality. Many sects and cults dwindle the moment their supposedly ascetic leaders are revealed to be libertines.

Something similar is happening to climate ideology.… Read more

Mark Carney as Liberal leader is just Justin 2.0—and that’s bad news for Canada

Carney will continue Trudeau ‘de-growth’ policies that have damaged Canada’s economy and society

By TERENCE CORCORAN, National Post, Jan. 17, 2025

Mark Carney has been on the Canadian political leadership radar for more than a decade, bleeping away well before Justin Trudeau’s Liberals were elected in 2015. He continued to feed his political ambitions over the years, including his time as a central banker hectoring corporations for hoarding “dead money.” Then he moved on to his guiding ideological theme, which is that if humans are allowed to pursue their own interests in a free-market economy, they will destroy life on Earth.… Read more

What climate spending really costs the world

At a time when governments are facing increased costs for pensions, education, health care and defence, spending 25% of GDP on Net Zero climate policies makes no sense

By Bjorn Lomborg, National Post, Jan. 21, 2025

Across the world, public finances are stretched dangerously thin. Per person growth continues dropping while costs are climbing for pensions, education, health care, and defence. These urgent priorities could easily require an additional three to six per cent of GDP. Yet green campaigners are loudly calling for governments to spend up to 25 per cent of our GDP choking growth in the name of climate change.… Read more

CO2’s ‘Moneyball’ Moment 

‘If CO2 is such a good climate driver, why doesn’t it drive the climate good?’ CO2concentrations may contribute to temperature changes, but they do not drive the climate

By Ron Davison, Friends of Science, January 2024

The alarmist narrative (more accurately a mantra) is simple. Humanity’s fossil fuel use is almost exclusively responsible for the atmospheric Greenhouse Gas (primarily CO2) concentration rise since the pre-industrial era. Notwithstanding that the narrative ignores water (roughly 95% of the Greenhouse gases in the atmosphere), those rising concentrations will lead to catastrophically high temperatures and complete global ecosystem destruction. … Read more

Around the world, nations are jettisoning alarmist climate policies

The United States, Canada, Britain, Australia, Germany, and many other countries are abandoning Net Zero policies that are increasing energy costs for their citizens

By Pilita Clark, National Post, Dec. 26, 2024

A few days after Donald Trump won the United States election, I was at the UN climate COP in Azerbaijan where I ran into the head of a climate change think-tank who said something unexpected.

He told me his U.S. team had adopted the same communications guidelines the group used in China, where independent research groups tread carefully to avoid rattling Beijing’s authoritarian regime. His U.S. staff had to ensure all public comments were politically neutral, and avoid any moves that could be construed as overt attacks on the administration.… Read more