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COP in Focus – Part One – Why the Big Party in Glasgow?

| By Dan McTeague

Perhaps you have heard about the big global meeting happening in a few weeks in Glasgow, Scotland? The COP26 conference? I thought it important that we shine a spotlight on it as things build up to it.  In my opinion, it is a perfect demonstration of just how off the rails the global conversation on … Continued

Greta: A Symptom of the Deeper Problem

| By Dan McTeague

In a strange turn of events, Greta Thunberg and I actually agree on something.  In Greta’s recent address to the Youth4Climate summit (a sort of youth prequel to the upcoming COP26 summit in Glasgow, all organized under the UN Climate Change banner) Thunberg called politicians and business leaders hypocritical over what they say on climate … Continued

Erin Gambled and Erin Lost

| By Dan McTeague

The September 20th federal election revealed what happens when a political leader abandons all principle for a perceived quick path to short term electoral gain that then POOF! … goes up in smoke. You might think I am referring to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s ill-timed election. For Trudeau, what seemed like an “election about nothing” … Continued

Energy Poverty in Britain – Will it Happen in Canada

| By Dan McTeague

As United Kingdom (UK) Prime Minister Boris Johnson continues to advance his green agenda, more and more Britons are falling into energy poverty. British fuel poverty charity “National Energy Action” defines energy poverty as the situation when a household has to spend more than 10% of its income to achieve a decent level of warmth. … Continued

Pressure Works in the UK – It Can Work in Canada Too

| By Dan McTeague

With Canada’s economy still recovering from the pandemic, and many Canadians still suffering from it, affordability is proving to be a major issue in this election campaign. But energy affordability is rarely part of this conversation. Each of Canada’s major parties is promising to make housing more affordable. This is a very good thing. Paying … Continued

There Is No Affordable Living Without Affordable Energy

| By Dan McTeague

The English-language debate for the 2021 federal election is happening this evening and will cover five main themes: affordability, climate, COVID recovery, leadership and accountability, and reconciliation. These issues were, in part, chosen based on responses by 20,000+ Canadians to a questionnaire. I am happy to see that affordability is finally being recognized as the … Continued

Latest IPCC Report is anti-fossil fuel alarmism

| By Dan McTeague

The “climate disaster” and anti fossil fuel rhetoric has ramped up again. With the latest report from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), we are told that “climate change is happening”; that this is a “code red for humanity”; that the evidence is unequivocal, and action has to be taken; that “billions will die … Continued

Who will tell Trudeau?

| By Dan McTeague

It seems that some segments of British society are voicing their opposition to the potentially disastrous consequences of committing to Net Zero emissions.  Nigel Lawson, former Chancellor of the Exchequer under Margaret Thatcher has written an open letter to UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson on behalf of The Global Warming Policy Forum, and, frankly, any … Continued

Net Zero Part 5: It Is Now The Law In Canada

| By Dan McTeague

Last week, the Trudeau Government received Royal Assent for the Canadian Net-Zero Emissions Accountability Act.   Net-Zero Emissions? Let’s take a minute to remind everyone what this is all really about. In its press release about Royal Assent, the Government stated that “the best available science and economic analysis tells us that getting to net … Continued