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Kyoto and the Shame of the Cons

Posted December 13th, 2011 by Simon

I could run this old video of Peter Kent introducing a documentary where he calls global warming “the greatest threat to life on the planet” and warns that the devastating effects of climate change “will be seen in our children’s lifetime.Or I …

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General

CBC’s Kyoto Poll

Posted December 13th, 2011 by JR

And check out this CBC video (at the 1 hr mark) with Evan Solomon’s flabbergasted sputtering when Tom Flanagan and John Ivison say they’re AGW skeptics. It seems never to have occurred to him that some of his carefully selected pundits might …

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Climate Change

We don’t really want to fight climate change

Posted December 13th, 2011 by Aaron Wherry

Stephen Gordon invokes the law of revealed preference to explain Canada’s withdrawal from Kyoto….

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China

Leading the world

Posted December 13th, 2011 by Aaron Wherry

France is unimpressed.
“Canada’s announcement that it is withdrawing from the Kyoto protocol is…

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Beliefs and Causes

Experts predict who will have a white Christmas

Posted December 13th, 2011 by Allan W Janssen

By QMI Agency Your days may be merry and bright, but will Mother Nature make your Christmas white? Most of the country can expect “near normal” levels of precipitation for the next couple of months, the experts at The Weather Network say. In fact, the entire winter will be “typical” across much of Canada, and [...]

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Is Stephen Harper a Denier?

Posted December 13th, 2011 by Steve V

This entire Kyoto debate is frustrating in one sense, the former Liberal government’s utter failure continues to absolve the current Conservative government and their now SIX year abysmal reign on the environment. The Kyoto Protocol has been a friendly…

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Climate Change

Canada out of Kyoto

Posted December 12th, 2011 by Aaron Wherry

‘This decision formalizes what we’ve said since 2006′

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Canada

BREAKING: Canada Pulls Out of Kyoto Protocol

Posted December 12th, 2011 by Brendan DeMelle

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Canada is pulling out of the Kyoto Protocol, the cornerstone of international climate negotiations, in the wake of the failed COP17 climate talks in Durban. Canadian Environment …

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Climate Change

Don’t Expect Results at a Climate Conference

Posted December 9th, 2011 by Jim DiPeso

Another biennial international climate negotiation jamboree wraps up today.
What does the world have to show for it? Durban shouldn’t turn out to be the belly flop that Copenhagen was in 2009. Other than that, not much. See you in two years and all that.
Even a few greens are wondering if trekking to these multi-national climate [...]

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Climate Change

Canadian Peace Alliance: Time to wage war against carbon emissions

Posted December 9th, 2011 by derrick

Copenhagen. Cancun. Durban. Another year, another collective disappointment for people all over the world looking to the UN climate talks to produce the urgently needed international action addressing the emergency of climate change. (For updates as ne…

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Climate Change

The Commons: The tiny, perfect Conservative

Posted December 8th, 2011 by Aaron Wherry

‘We are not about symbols. We are about real action.’

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Climate Change

Climate Denier Marc Morano Praises "George W. Obama" at COP17

Posted December 8th, 2011 by Steve Horn

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If the jury was still out on President Barack Obama's climate policy accolades (a huge "if"), consider the verdict now in, and from a surprising character at th…

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Brazil

Peter Kent versus the world

Posted December 8th, 2011 by Aaron Wherry

The Environment Minister spreads the good word.
Environment Minister Peter Kent repeated his sharp…

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Events

Scientists to clone mammoth in “Jurassic” experiment

Posted December 8th, 2011 by Phil Tucker

According to scientists, within five years, a woolly mammoth will likely be cloned.

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Climate Change

How the GOP Should Explain Climate Change

Posted December 7th, 2011 by Kenneth Silber

The GOP nomination race has proven to be a hostile environment for concerns about, or even an acceptance of the reality of, anthropogenic global warming.
Newt Gingrich and Mitt Romney have made statements that they don’t know what’s causing climate change, in contradiction of earlier statements indicating that they did know. Jon Huntsman now has expressed [...]

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Activism

The States is messing with our stuff again!

Posted December 6th, 2011 by Allan W Janssen

Dear Readers; I have to admit that I’m a big fan of Ezra Levant. Ever since I first saw him on Michael Coren’s show a few years ago his comments on political and social issues are insightful and astute with a minimal amount of hyperbole, so when I read his comments on the Keystone pipeline [...]

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Africa

350 or bust: Durban: “Down With Canada”

Posted December 6th, 2011 by Christine

Concerned citizens from around Africa and the globe have gathered in Durban South Africa to “Occupy Cop17″, as hopes for a global agreement to address the climate crisis fades.  As part of Occupy COP17, participants chanted “down wit…

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Climate Change

Denial Of Facts Is No Way To Understand Science

Posted December 6th, 2011 by Jim Hoggan

On Thursday December 1st, Globe and Mail columnist Margaret Wente declared herself a defender of scientific integrity by calling upon the scientific community to replace the “rhetoric” of climate change with open, honest debate.
Accord…

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Climate Change

DeSmogBlog: Denial Of Facts Is No Way To Understand Science

Posted December 6th, 2011 by Jim Hoggan

On Thursday December 1st, Globe and Mail columnist Margaret Wente declared herself a defender of scientific integrity by calling upon the scientific community to replace the “rhetoric” of climate change with open, honest debate. Accord…

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Climate Change

Let Freedom Rain: Durban hosts: Canada bullying poorer countries to abandon Kyoto protocols

Posted December 3rd, 2011 by Jymn

Listen Africa, we’ve got Canadians on their knees. You’re next.  Ah, our international prowess once again on display. It’s not enough for our government to bully our Aboriginals, our opposition, our media, our women and our youth. P…

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