A couple of headlines regarding alternative energy - a lot of the subsidy programs are ending. Shoveling taxpayer money to foreign companies in order to lessen our dependence on fossil fuels (of which we have a great abundance) and production of CO2 (otherwise known as plant food).
- Solar Companies Using ‘2008 Sub-Prime Lender’ Tactics To Sell Panels
- How Y2K Offers a Lesson for Fighting Climate Change
- Another wheel flies off Ontario's green energy bus, and lands on 340 workers
- ‘Bang, everything was locked down’: Hundreds of jobs lost as Siemens closes turbine plant in Tillsonburg
- Ontario Wasted More Than $1 Billion Worth of Clean Energy in 2016
- Plant closure underscores Liberal energy blunders
- Professors group wants taxpayer-funded climate change research blocked from public scrutiny
The last link is especially interesting. Any research done with public funding (Government grants, etc...) is in the public domain and the general public has the right to see the data, to see the work and to see the results at no cost. Most of today's climate research is based on computer models and recreations of climate history. Whenever these have been examined, they have been shown to be biased towards rising temperatures - the so-called Hockey Stick of Michael Mann is a perfect example. Totally discredited.
It is no wonder that the climate scientists are backpedaling as fast as they can and trying to keep their data to themselves - they know that there is no correlation between their numbers and the real world.
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