Energy and Climate at a Glance: a guide to promote climate and energy realism!
International Climate Science Coalition – Canada is pleased to announce the release of Energy & Climate at a Glance: Canadian Edition. This 88-page book, published by Canadians for Sensible Climate Policy (CSCP) and The Heartland Institute, is a timely counter to the “Net Zero” push, and outlines how that goal is unachievable by 2050, scientifically unnecessary, and will ensure lower standards of living with no appreciable environmental benefit.
The book’s lead authors are Ron Davison, P.Eng., president of The Friends of Science Society, and H. Sterling Burnett, Ph.D., of The Heartland Institute, along with contributing authors Tom Harris, Robert Lyman, Paul MacRae, Andrew Bonvicini, and John Zacharias, CSCP Director. The book is organized to be an easy-to-use reference for politicians, journalists, teachers, students, and the general public who are interested in facts about the climate and energy policy.
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Energy & Climate at a Glance: Canadian Edition covers, among other topics and controversies, the obstacles to Canada ever achieving “Net Zero”, the technical impracticality and high cost of carbon dioxide capture projects, and ​the real science of climate change backed by climate scientists.
We invite you to order the book for $22.00 (Canadian) to be entered in the “Custom Amount” field below, indicating in the comment section that your payment is for the “Green Book.” If you commit to delivering a copy of the book to a leading Canadian politician, investment fund analyst, media journalist or other prominent figure, and updating ICSC-Canada concerning what sort of entity you shared the book with, you will be sent a second book for free along with the copy you purchased!