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(August 14, 2013) The 2003 Blackout ten years after — what have we learned from that experience and are we better off now? Continue reading
The top 5 lies Of Obama’s climate change speech
(June 26, 2013) President Obama’s recent presentation to Georgetown University rolled out a major plan to combat climate change in a speech “laden with myths, fables, distortions and outright lies” according to this editorial by Investors.com. Lawrence Solomon is quoted. Continue reading
Posted in Climate Change, Energy Probe News, The Deniers
Tagged climate change speech, dissent, Doran Survey, President Obama
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Deniers still ranting like street-corner prophets
(May 15, 2013) Telegram regular Peter Jackson takes issue with climate change commentary at the National Post, Lawrence Solomon in particular. Continue reading
‘Global warming’ was always far too important to be left to the scientists
(April 23, 2013) Columnist James Delingpole takes a humorous look at why a knowledge of history is the most useful intellectual lens through which to navigate the climate change debate. Lawrence Solomon is praised and quoted for his earlier insights on the subject. Continue reading
Joe Oliver sparks environmentalist fury as Tory ministers head in opposite directions on climate change debate
(April 13, 2013) When Natural Resources Minister Joe Oliver appeared to downplay the urgency of fighting climate change, his comments took on a life of their own amongst environmentalists, who bombarded social media with comments questioning the Harper government’s dedication to slowing global warming. An article by Lawrence Solomon was quoted in the ensuing furore. Continue reading
Posted in Climate Change
Tagged Alex Wood, Canadian Politics, Joe Oliver, News, Peter Kent
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Did Obama just block Keystone?
(March 16, 2013) Deciding whether to approve the Keystone XL pipeline is surely one of the toughest challenges of Barack Obama’s presidency. He hasn’t made up his mind yet, of course. Or has he? … maybe Obama is going to nix the pipeline outright. That’s what Lawrence Solomon predicts. Continue reading
Lawrence Solomon: Polar bears like it hot
(March 7, 2013) Canada’s polar bears are also thriving thanks to a free market in bears. Continue reading
Posted in Climate Change, Costs, Benefits and Risks
Tagged arctic ice, CITES, Climate Change, free markets, Global Warming, polar bears, property rights, wildlife
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Lawrence Solomon on the failure of global-warming alarmists to rally the public
(March 11, 2013) The Wall Street Journal’s Notable & Quotable section highlights Lawrence Solomon’s column for the Financial Post on global warming and the barometer of public opinion. Continue reading
Whom to believe on global warming?
(March 12, 2013) David T. Koyzis, a Professor of Political Science at Redeemer University College in Ancaster, Ontario looks at the continuing controversy over climate change and the validity of conflicting reports; in this instance, Koyzis compares a recent Financial Post column by Lawrence Solomon with “Where Has All the Ice Gone?”, a blog by Emily E. Adams for the Washington-based environmental think-tank Earth Policy Institute. Continue reading
Posted in Climate Change, Costs, Benefits and Risks
Tagged Climate Change, Emily E. Adams, Lawrence Solomon
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Look at the graph to see the evidence of global warming
(March 9, 2013) Is the world truly in the grip of runaway global warming, or is this belief based on a colossal misreading of the scientific evidence? “One reason why it is so vital for us to understand this, of course, has been all those devastating political responses to this fear, which promise to change our way of life out of recognition,” writes the noted U.K. Sunday Telegraph columnist, Christopher Booker, in this piece quoting Lawrence Solomon. Continue reading

