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I knew Jane Jacobs, and everything urban lefties say about her is wrong
Jane was anything but anti-development and anti-change. Her thinking transcended cities to include economic development and wealth creation generally. Continue reading
Posted in Energy Probe News, Privatization, Uncategorized
Tagged economic development, Jane Jacobs, Lawrence Solomon, Sam Sullivan
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Lawrence Solomon: Fill ‘er up, with people
(January 16, 2014) Traffic congestion would disappear if the government regulations that cause it were abolished. Continue reading
Hydro Ottawa halts replacement of older smart meters
(January 8, 2014) The move follows an Ontario Energy Board ruling that stops the utility from billing customers for cost. “Replacing meters while they are still functional simply because there is new technology available is a never-ending cycle,” Energy Probe said in its submission. “There will always be something new tomorrow.” Continue reading
Posted in Uncategorized
Tagged Energy Probe, Hydro Ottawa, Ontario Energy Board, smart meters
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Energy Probe’s new call to action
(September 24, 2013) Lets put an end to disastrous global warming policies. Continue reading
Posted in Climate Change, Uncategorized
Tagged Climate Change, Global Warming, Lawrence Solomon
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Parker Gallant: Ontario’s big LEAP: Low-income Energy Assistance Program
(September 14, 2013) The Ontario Energy Board (OEB) just released their 2nd annual report on LEAP and after reading it and relating it to the money being passed around it does give you an inspiration to do just that—leap! Continue reading
Lawrence Solomon: History trumps climate scientists
(April 18, 2013) Climate alarmist claims are at odds with reality. Continue reading
Posted in Climate Change, Uncategorized
Tagged Global Climate Change, Lawrence Solomon
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Lawrence Solomon: Why gasoline wins
(September 28, 2012) Electric and CNG cars cost more but do less. Continue reading
Posted in Alternative Energy, Natural Gas, Shale Gas, Uncategorized
Tagged electric vehicles, green energy, Lawrence Solomon, natural gas
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Great scams of our time
Canadian poet and essayist David Solway explores his picks for the three greatest scams of our time. Number two on his list is man-made global warming. Solway says the political ideology driving global warming alarmism “rides on the deeper, rhizomatous sense of spiritual vacuity that characterizes the modern age. In effect, political science has coalesced with dominical theology.” Lawrence Solomon’s work is noted. Continue reading
Posted in Climate Change, The Deniers, Uncategorized
Tagged Climate Change, Global Warming, green religion, Lawrence Solomon, panic scenarios
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Taking green seriously
(July 20, 2012) A new report finds the provincial government’s renewable energy policies are jeopardizing Ontario’s economy and inflicting unnecessary environmental costs and health risks on communities. Continue reading
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Tagged climate, environment, political hubris, renewable energy policies, science
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Candu strike could threaten service to 34 units worldwide
(June 22, 2012) Even if the strike is not affecting Candu’s current business, and the engineers eventually return to work, Candu may end up primarily a servicing company for its old reactors. Meanwhile, skepticism regarding the completion of two new reactors planned for Darlington and the refurbishment of four existing units remains high. “The Darlington Refurbishment is like something from Alice and Wonderland,” says Energy Probe’s Norm Rubin. Continue reading
Posted in Energy Probe News, Nuclear Economics, Nuclear Power, Uncategorized
Tagged Candu Energy, Darlington, Norm Rubin, nuclear, SNC-Lavalin, strike
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