By Climate Realists of British Columbia, May 2025
The Case for Climate Realism offers 21 Questions and Answers from a factual, climate-realist perspective for politicians, political candidates and voters on the issue of “climate change.” It is in PDF format (1.8MB). For example:
- Question: Is there a “climate emergency.”? Answer: No.
- Question: What will the Net Zero by 2050 climate policy cost Canadians? Answer: Prime Minister Mark Carney plans to spend $2 trillion by 2050s for Net Zero, or about $80 billion a year. This works out to $2,000 a year for each Canadian ($8,000 a year or $8,000 a year for a family of four, and very likely more). This is on top of all other taxes. Net Zero can only make Canadians much, much poorer (and already is).
- Question: Will Net Zero policies have any effect on “global warming”? Answer: Virtually none. If Canada spent $2 trillion by 2050 to stop climate change, the warming avoided would be about 0.0015°C, which is not perceivable by the human body.
To get more of the facts on “climate change” and Net Zero by 2050, click here.