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Jim Warren: Could maximizing Canadian oil production and exports over the medium-term help reduce CO2 emissions for the long-term?

  There is a chasm of disagreement separating climate-concerned policy makers in Ottawa and supporters of the oil and gas sector on the prairies. Each side behaves like they’re playing a zero sum game. One can support the environment or oil production but not...

Jim Warren: It is way too soon to assume the 2024 temperature anomaly is the new normal

 The past two years have been a bit of a downer for climate change realists and supporters of oil and gas production on the prairies. This has especially been the case for those of us who consume a lot of legacy media content. It seems like virtually every news story...

Jim Warren: Welcome to science court: brought to you by the “Don’t say anything nice about the oil bill.”

Follow those who seek the truth. Run from the man who says he’s found it.  – Václav Havel, first president of Czechoslovakia after the 1989 Velvet Revolution.   In addition to its threat to the right of free expression, Bill C-59, stands as a threat to the free...

Jim Warren: In defense of populism: it’s a timeless prairie tradition

  The federal government and the environmental movement tend to attribute the anti-Ottawa sentiment on the prairies to “dangerous populism” and our lack of enthusiasm for saving the planet from the climate apocalypse. Similar criticisms have been leveled in the...

Jim Warren: Reports of the impending death of petroleum have been greatly exaggerated

There is a good chance climate activists smugly celebrating the collapse of conventional energy production within a generation are wildly mistaken. It is just as plausible that the time between today and ‘sunset’ for petroleum will run several decades...
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