Energy & Climate at a Glance: Canadian Edition
 
energy climate glance  Canadian 2024 editionWe are 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
 
Distribution of Hard Copies on Hold
For those of you looking to purchase a copy of "Energy & Climate at a Glance: Canadian Edition" we regret that there are some unexpected problems with distribution at this time. Please send us an email to [email protected] with "Book" in the subject line, and we will follow up with you as more details become available.  The book cost is $22 including GST, shipping and handling.
You can review a copy of the book (not for public distribution) at this link. You can review the graphics, charts, and references with hyperlinks at this link
 
If you want to get the book right away, please go to ICSC-Canada's Donate page and enter $22.00 (Canadian) in the “Custom Amount” field indicating in the comment section that your payment is for the “Green Book.”
 
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