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Sea levels have been rising since the last glacial period. Over the last 30 years, coastal land area has lost or gained how much area?
  • Earth's coastal land area has gained a net 13,100 km2.
  • Earth's coastal land area has lost a net 13,100 km2.
  • Earth's coastal land area has lost a net 39,100 km2.
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ALBERTA WIDE RALLY: Stand up for Democracy in Alberta. Nov. 5th.  Say NO CARBON TAX! See speeches and pictures HERE.

 

Introducing our new bilingual non-tech website ClimateChange101.ca

And Join the Debate on Twitter! HERE

 

Invite one of our Speakers to Talk Climate Science, Policy, Commentary, here.

 
Ken Gregory, B.AppSc., past director of Friends of Science. Ken will review the Alberta Climate Plan and carbon tax, and the faulty climate models that are driving the climate fears. See video here.
 
Michelle Stirling, Communications Manager. She will discuss our coal phase-out findings, market influences of ENGOs and the implications of the Alberta climate plan, here.
 
Norm Kalmanovich, P. Geoph. - Norm reviews IPCC statements versus actual data. He was lead author on our "Burning Questions" report. See videos here, here.
 
Ron Davison, P. Eng. Ron reviews climate data and exposes the holes in the IPCC view. See powerpoint here.

Our Most Recent Articles: Click Here Button

lavaGeothermal for Alberta? A Case for Caution, here

 

Robert Lyman on the implications of climate change targets for Canada, here.

Paris Eiffel tower

 

McKitrick on Climate Change" - click here for video clip series.

 

From Ice Age to Nice AgeClimate changes throughout time. Climate models are flawed as shown by the hiatus. See here

Global Sea Ice Area Anomaly

Click graph for larger version. Global sea ice area has increased since 2011.

Climate Science Essay

Help us stop dangerous CO2 reduction policies.

smoke stack

A Confluence of Carbonbaggers, here

 
Solar flare with Earth to scale"IPCC AR5 Section7.4.6 says, "Many studies have reported observations that link solar activity to particular aspects of the climate system." 
See Videos:
The Cosmic Ray Climate Link
Climate and the Variable Sun

The greenhouse effect has changed very little. Temperatures may increase by 0.3 C by 2100 in response to CO2 emissions. See report here.

More CO2 makes plants grow! Click on image to see video. CO2 fertilization

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FoS Blog

Burning Questions: Phase out coal campaign

See Burning Questions phase out coal report, click here.

 

coal cart

Alberta’s Proposed Climate Plan: A Burden with No Benefit, here

 

Thoenes' views on CO2

Dr. Nir Shaviv explain that the sun has a large effect on climate, here or click image. 
 
Dr. Thoenes of the Eindhoven University of Technology, The Netherlands, presents his views on the inflence of CO2 on global climate change - See more at: http://www.friendsofscience.org/index.php?id=324#sthash.eT4SSUKi.dpuf

The Canadian Climate Model - No match to observations!

Canadian Climate Model - No match to observations

See article HERE (Now to 2015!)

Consensus on Global Warming? See our report: 97% Consensus? NO! Global Warming Math Myths & Social Proofs table here. 

Save the scientific method from Big Green propaganda and faulty science.

Carbon Dioxide has nominal impact on temperature.

 

PRESS RELEASES:

"FoS Disputes David Suzuki Foundation and Ecojustice on Anti-Pipeline Statements" Here

"The Rebel Media Rally Captured Anti-Carbon Tax Skeptic Fervor of Albertans" Here

"Friends of Science Society Calls for Conflict of Interest Inquiry into Alberta Climate Change Plan" Here

 

   More Press Releases Here

 

Graph of New climate model projections and observations Here. Huge discrepancy!

                 See Our Position Paper Here

Carbon dioxide is plant food. CO2 emissions increase crop yields and the forest's productivity.

Carbon dioxide is a wonderful by-product of fossil fuel use. 

See our report on the Alberta climate plan and the social cost of carbon, short version here, technical version here.

Greenhouse gas emissions are very beneficial, with net benefits in Canada continually increasing throughout the 21st century. The social cost of carbon best estimate on a global basis is -17 US$/tCO2 and is extremely likely less than -4 US$/tCO2. The social benefits greatly exceed the social costs.

 

Fos Graph Animation 

Do you need more time to study these graphs? See our Climate Science Essay for sources and discussion of these and other graphs here, see Climate Science here.

SIX THINGS EVERYONE SHOULD KNOW ABOUT CLIMATE CHANGE:

1.    The earth's atmosphere is warming very slowly. Click here.
2.    The Sun causes climate change. Click here.
3.    Al Gore was wrong about CO2. Click here.
4.    Violent weather isn’t getting worse. Click here.
5.    It’s been hotter. Click here. 
6.    Climate computer models are proven wrong. Click here.

This debate matters!  The science matters.  

Please take time to review the many resources available by the left navigaton menu. Contact your local MP click here and ask why Canada has committed billions of dollars for carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions reduction (here) to fight a problem that doesn’t exist? CO2 emissions have only a tiny effect on temperatures, but strongly enhance plant growth.

FoS Extracts

See our FoS Extracts, a summary of current climate stories for 2016, click here. FoS Extracts are emailed to members several times per month.

FoS Climate Science

See our comprehensive essay on climate change science, click here.

See our science summary, Global Warming or Cooling?, click here. This may be printed and folded to form a pamphlet.

See Climate Science News for 2017, click here.

Our Position: While FOS does not do any original scientific research, it does extensive literature research and draws on the worldwide body of work by scientists in all fields relating to global climate change. To read our Position Statement, click here.


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