Scientist takes a second look at UN numbers that have led many environmentalists to forego meat
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‘The very opposite of intellectual totalitarianism’
Maxime Bernier considers the reaction to his comments on climate change and rallies his supporters.
‘I totally support my government’
Maxime Bernier posts some of his interview with La Presse.
Bernier, uncut
CBC has the unedited version of the letter Maxime Bernier sent to La Presse.
Populism, tea parties, constitutions, climate change
Does the U.S. face a period of indiscriminate populism in its political life? New York Times columnist David Brooks thinks so:
The truth is out there. Somewhere.
How does one distinguish between genuine authority and received wisdom?
The emperor’s new carbon credits
Hans Christian Andersen would surely have been inspired by the ‘science’ of Copenhagen
Oh boy. Here we go.
My profile for dead-tree Maclean’s of Steve McIntyre, Canada’s amateur critic of mainstream climate science, has hit the web at a moment when the temperature outside my door is -36°C. I am firmly resisting the temptation to see any providential message in this. The piece was written and edited with the intention that it would be of interest to readers no matter what their beliefs about man-made climate change. It contains a short argument for McIntyre’s importance, but if you are convinced he’s a charlatan or a bungler, think of it as a sincere effort to tell you what kind of charlatan or bungler he is. As far as I am aware, it is the first profile of McIntyre, of even medium length, that anyone in Canada has ventured to write.
Centre of the storm
Colby Cosh profiles the gentle Canadian who has changed the climate science world