the whacky chicken littles. Putting the 'mental' in environmental By LORRIEGOLDSTEIN Last Updated: 29th October 2009, 4:34a With the huge UN climate change conference in Copenhagen to come up with a successor treaty to the Kyoto Accord now just 40 days away -- it starts Dec. 7 -- you'd think its supporters would be praising Kyoto's environmental achievements by now. After all, if you...
I do wish the Tories would denounce the chicken littles. I like this column by LorrieGoldstein. That's not only clever, but true. We have to match what the U.S. does because it's our major trading partner. The problem is with the centrepiece of Obama's plan -- creating a U.S. cap-and-trade market in carbon dioxide emissions into which Canada will be sucked, along with the rest of the...
... here are two non-Liberals who have raised the prospect of H1N1 being a Katrina-like challenge: LorrieGoldstein . Andrew Cohen of the Historica-Dominon Institute on the CBC show yesterday (slide to the last six minutes of the video, it's easy to do. You'll see the reference to Katrina in the context of government managerial competence, which he says he made in the absence of knowledge...
Now is the time at SDA when we juxtapose! CBC - Ontario to hit record $14.1B deficit in 2009 LorrieGoldstein - [McGuinty] is using taxpayers' money to massively subsidize wind -- paying 13.5 cents per kilowatt hour for electricity...
... [fossil-fueled'] vehicle is preferred, but not required. Putting the 'mental' in environmental | LORRIEGOLDSTEIN | Winnipeg Sun Monbiot was probably kidding when he wrote a few years back that every time someone dies in a flood in Bangladesh an airline executive should be dragged out and drowned. David Suzuki was probably kidding when he said Stephen Harper and Alberta Premier Ed...
... dollars on average, rising to as much as 1.2 million dollars. Harper's inconvenient truth | LorrieGoldstein | Columnists | Comment | Toronto Sun The prime minister knows cap-and-trade is wrong for Canada and bad for Canadians. He should say it
... man that he wanted the party to support the business. Oh my! China's no Jolly Green Giant | LorrieGoldstein When you cover the issue of global warming, you often don't know whether to laugh or cry. One of the simultaneously scary and hilarious things you're going to see leading up to the latest United Nations conflab on the subject in Copenhagen this December, will be an attempt...