Part 13 of John Robson's documentary comparing climate change alarmism with widely accepted facts about the past state and present condition of the Earth. In the distant past high levels of carbon dioxide coincide with colder temperatures and increased glaciation -...
Environment
To Frack or Not to Frack? That Is the Question For Nova Scotia
Hydraulic fracturing, otherwise known as ‘Fracking,’ is a common technique to extract oil and gas from deep underground rock formations. During hydraulic fracturing, a special fluid is injected into a rock formation with enough pressures to fracture the oil- and...
The Environment: A True Story Part 11 – The 97 Per Cent Non Solution
Part 11 of John Robson's documentary comparing climate change alarmism with widely accepted facts about the past state and present condition of the Earth.
The Environment: A True Story Part 10 – I Am Not A Scientist
Part 10 of John Robson's documentary comparing climate change alarmism with widely accepted facts about the past state and present condition of the Earth.
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What Must Be Done to Curb Canada’s Household Debt
Canada is struggling economically. From inflation and deficits to investment and employment, everything that should be up is down, and everything that should be down is up. One striking symptom of economic rot is household debt, which is rising faster than incomes....
Crown Utilities’ Unfair Advantages Reduce Competition, Innovation
Largely unique among state-owned enterprises, ‘SEOs’, worldwide, Canadian Crown corporations have two key advantages over current and future private sector competitors: non-taxable status and access to low-cost public sector borrowing rates. Other implicit edges...
Flood Management on the Souris
Why was Manitoba not represented at this meeting on the flood response on the Souris River?
Charles Manson Energy: It’s time to apply endangered species, wildlife and economic laws fairly and equitably
Put bluntly, wind energy is unsustainable. It kills unconscionable numbers of bats, raptors and other birds. It requires billions in perpetual subsidies – and billions more for (mostly) gas-fired backup generators. Its expensive, unreliable electricity kills two jobs for every one supposedly created.
City Can’t Be Its Own Watchdog: Separate operator from regulation
Recent sewage spills into the Red River could have been prevented if the utility was privately-owned as it would have actually faced fines, instead of a slap on the wrist.
Fixing Flooding in Manitoba
All the Manitoba gov has to do is pick up the reports of the Souris Valley Commission reports that were prepared in the mid to late 1970’s at a significant cost to government
Convoy of No Confidence
Australian protest against green carbon tax.
One Reason to Buy a Hybrid
Their extra weight makes them safer in an accident.
Bulk Water Exports
Are bulk water exports evil if it is one developing nation sharing water resources with a neighbor?
The Myth of North American Carbon Reduction Laggards
This study reassesses the greenhouse gas emissions reduction performance of Canada and the United States in light of relevant demographic and economic statistics.
German News on Climate Change
we’ve forgotten that floods, storms and heat waves occur even without climate change