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Richard Littlemore |
Vancouver Sun Promotes Climate Swindle30 Apr 07
The Vancouver Sun added its voice today to the campaign to remove science - or even common sense - from the climate change debate. In response to an initiative to show the award-winning Inconvenient Truth in British Columbia high schools, the Sun has joined the effort to "balance" that movie by also showing The Great Global Warming Swindle, a shoddy counterpoint featuring a host of discredited scientists and industry apologists questioning the role of CO2 in climate change. |
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National Post: Defending the Insensible9 Apr 07
Here's a vintage piece from Canada's National Post, a long non sequitur that presumes to prove that CO2 is not threat - by calling it benign and by suggesting that there really isn't that much of it around. Update I: Gunter's column was re-published in the Vancouver Sun today . |
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Richard Littlemore |
Cops Contemplate Climate Catastrophe30 Jan 07
The Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP), a national police force with provincial and municipal responsibilities in many parts of Canada, is looking at having to contend with mass movements of climate refugees, according to an internal document obtained by the Vancouver Sun .
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Richard Littlemore |
It's the 21st Century Economy, Stupid11 Jan 07
In this response to Terence Corcoran's Suzuki attack earlier this week (Crude, Simple and Impoverished Thinking), University of BC Trudeau Scholar David R. Boyd dismsantles Corcoran's argument that Canada's poor environmental performance is an inevitable consequence of our strong economy.
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Sierra Club Drowns in Own Climate Catastrope7 Dec 06
The Sierra Club of B.C. has committed the biggest climate change-related PR blunder of the year with a press release and (very cool) internet graphic showing Victoria, the capital city of British Columbia, drowning under sea-level rises of six to 25 metres. The latest estimates of pending climate catastrophe suggest that a six-metre sea-level rise is possible by the time our grandchildren are facing down old age. But a 25-metre rise is likely hundreds of years away, even in a worst case scenario. Suggesting otherwise merely gives ammunition to the deniers who say (accurately in this case) that crazed environmentalists are stirring up public hysteria without any regard for scientific fact. Follow-up: There was a letter in the Victoria Times Colonist today from Dr. Andrew Weaver, Professor and Canada research chairman, climate modelling and analysis, University of Victoria. The letter backs up most of what Richard writes in his post. There were others as well, here and here. |





