climate change

10:02AM
Printer-friendly version
IPCC uses worst-case scenario to exaggerate emission forecasts

Since the 1980s, ranges of projection were systematically too high.


1:55PM
Printer-friendly version
Canada can manage the risks of reopening while pursuing growth and prosperity

The potential climatic warming effect of carbon dioxide was understood by the late-1800s.


10:00AM
Printer-friendly version

The United States is the exception among developed countries.


10:52AM
Printer-friendly version
Consumers—not voters—will ultimately drive climate policy
A Calgary-based oilsands producer plans to reach net-zero emissions by 2050.

11:08AM
Printer-friendly version
Climate change—to pay, or not to pay?

The Ecofiscal Commission says carbon taxes must rise to $210 per tonne of greenhouse gas emissions.


10:45AM
Printer-friendly version
Climate activists discard the ‘science’ for the extreme ‘unknown’

The economic cost of limiting global warming to 2 degrees Celsius would probably exceed the benefits.


11:32AM
Printer-friendly version
Case for aggressive ‘climate’ policies much weaker than we’ve been led to believe

Some computer models predict catastrophic results, other projections are much more benign.


1:17PM
Printer-friendly version
Climate policy—results more important than rhetoric
Certain projections point to future damages that will hit people who are much wealthier than we are today.

10:50AM
Printer-friendly version
Reality check—there’s no ‘climate emergency’ in Vancouver

Recently, city councils in North Vancouver and West Vancouver declared a “climate emergency.”