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13 hours ago

New Climate Study Debunks Key UN IPCC Dogma

Breaking research reveals the key metric behind so-called global warming is based on “physically meaningless” calculations. If true, it could upend decades of climate science and policy.

https://libertysentinel.substack.com/p/new-climate-study-debunks-key-un
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A comment below the article: Whilst there have not been crazy temperature changes the past 150 years, there is such a thing as climate change. And we know this because . . . we are no longer in the big ice age. There have been wild climate swings the past 1,000 years. The period of [approximately] 950 a.d. to 1250 a.d. was known as the Medieval Warming period. The earth’s average temperature was incredibly high. The Medieval Warming Period was immediately followed by The Little Ice Age [approximately 1300-1850] when temperatures were brutally cold [think of the winter of Valley Forge in 1777-1778]. Just 27 years after the Little Ice...

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Taxpayers' Federation urges Ottawa to scrap ‘hidden’ industrial carbon tax

A federal parliamentary committee heard calls to eliminate Ottawa’s industrial carbon tax, with the Canadian Taxpayers Federation warning the policy is quietly driving up costs for Canadians and threatening jobs.

Testifying before the House of Commons environment committee, CTF federal director Franco Terrazzano argued the tax on large emitters ultimately hits consumers despite government claims it targets big industry.

“It doesn’t matter what label politicians slap on their carbon tax, all carbon taxes make life more expensive, hurt Canadian workers and don’t work,” Terrazzano told MPs.

He described the industrial system as a “hidden” tax that increases prices while putting pressure on key sectors of the economy.

The federal government applies the industrial carbon tax to major industries including oil and gas, steel and fertilizer.

Prime Minister Mark Carney has defended the approach, saying changes to...

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