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It’s pretty easy to be green

(February 27, 2010) Clean technologies are a $1-trillion per year global industry. Who will snatch this prize by being among the clean tech leaders? Continue reading

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Aldyen Donnelly: Detailing the pitfalls of “cap and trade”

Every time "cap and trade" has been introduced in the US (44 times since 1977 in air, water and wastewater markets):

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Basement dwellers

Canada’s nuclear industry just turned 50 years old — so why is it still living in Mom and Dad’s basement? Continue reading

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Aldyen Donnelly: The oil sands should be shut down, right? Part II

For a closer look at wellhead to refinery gate Greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, take a look at these Life Cycle Emissions reports by the Alberta Energy Research Institute.
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Lawrence Solomon: A dying initiative

(February 22, 2010) The Western Climate Initiative’s cap and trade market may soon need to be renamed The Canada Climate Initiative. Continue reading

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Faith in fission

Environmentalism is the religion of the left, commentators often pronounce: “The Church of the Environment,” as conservative columnist Charles Krauthammer puts it.

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Faith in fission

(Feb. 20, 2010) Environmentalism is the religion of the left, commentators often pronounce: “The Church of the Environment,” as conservative columnist Charles Krauthammer puts it.
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Vindication: Dutch global warming denier "was right after all"

(February 18, 2010) De Telegraaf, the Netherlands’ largest daily newspaper, has totally vindicated the country’s most prominent global warming denier in a prominent article entitled “Henk Tennekes- He was right after all.” Continue reading

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Is there absolute truth about anything?

(Feb. 17, 2010) In the 1950s Leighton Ford, brother-in-law to Billy Grayham, brought a religious crusade to Tillsonburg. Continue reading

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Is there absolute truth about anything?

(February 17, 2010) In the 1950s Leighton Ford, brother-in-law to Billy Grayham, brought a religious crusade to Tillsonburg. Choirs from area churches united voices for the services, some in St. Paul’s United Church, some in the old Capitol Theatre on Broadway. Continue reading

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