emissions

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Ottawa’s oil and gas emissions cap will hit Alberta with a wallop

The federal cap will result in an estimated 70,000 fewer jobs in the province.


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Fossil fuels not going away anytime soon

Fossil fuels still supply 80 per cent of the world’s energy.


9:10AM
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Ottawa’s cap-and-trade plan long on costs, light on environmental benefits

According to the plan, the oil and gas sector must reduce emissions by up to 38 per cent by 2030.


9:47AM
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Ottawa’s ‘net-zero’ mission will cause widespread economic and social harm

Natural gas is critically important to produce electricity at affordable costs.


6:28PM
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Did Prime Minister Trudeau flinch on the federal carbon price backstop?

Expect more “tweaks” to come for Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s carbon price backstop with the 2019 election fast approaching.


10:51AM
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If wind and solar power are “cheaper” than conventional generation, then there would be no need for subsidies.


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Most other OECD countries have milder climates and higher population densities, which results in lower energy needs.


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Twenty years ago, in May, 1995, I had my first op-ed published in a major newspaper, the Los Angeles Times. The title was “Pull the Plug on the Electric Car Mandate.”