copenhagen

Colin Carrie bravely dismisses his government’s own greenhouse-gas projections

‘Well everybody’s entitled to their own opinion’

Harper’s Copenhagen fantasy

To the Conservatives, the Copenhagen target is a dream, and they’d really prefer you not ruin it with hard questions

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The race to go rat-free

The ‘parasite of man’ is to be eradicated as cities around the world vie to be the first to go rat-free

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‘The most aggressive GHG reduction efforts undertaken by any economy in the world’

Andrew Leach explains what Environment Minister Peter Kent has to sort out if we’re to meet our greenhouse gas reduction targets.

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A never-ending journey of a thousand miles begins with a thousand first steps

Environment Minister John Baird, this weekend, on the Cancun accord. “This represents the first step to a single, new legally binding agreement … A first step.”

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Nordic style obsession

Stieg Larsson piqued our interest. Now we can’t get enough of northern nations’ fashion and cuisine.

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As to the reality of climate change

The former foreign affairs minister makes the case for skepticism.

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Too ugly to ignore? (Updated)

Environment Minister Jim Prentice says the oil sands are hurting Canada’s efforts to be seen as a “clean energy superpower”

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Let’s consider the prorogue from Stephen Harper’s side

You expect the PM to act human, watch the luge and also go to question period? Get real.

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Why climate change is hot hot hot

Blame a combination of corrupted science, ersatz religion and Third World opportunism

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The emperor’s new carbon credits

Hans Christian Andersen would surely have been inspired by the ‘science’ of Copenhagen

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Suddenly the world hates canada

How did a country with two per cent of the world’s emissions turn global villain?