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The Barriers to Net Zero

July 20th 2022
Article by FOSADMIN, published June 16, 2022, by Friends of Science.

Robert Lyman gave a presentation at the April 2022 FreedomTalk Conference in Calgary. We are pleased to present his talk with permission of FreedomTalk. Michelle Stirling, our Communications Manager, also had a chance to interview Robert at FreedomTalk, so we include those video clips here, along with his Power Point presentation.


FreedomTalk April 2022 Conference
Climate & Covid: Meeting the "Return to Freedom" Challenge
Friday Afternoon Session


Malcolm Roberts
Robert Lyman
Francis Menton
Catherine Swift
Michael Binnion


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Robert Lyman spoke at the April 2022 FreedomTalk Conference in Calgary and Michelle Stirling, our Communications Manager, was able to interview him about his talk. Lyman was a federal public servant for 27 years and diplomat for 10 years, most of the time working on energy and finance issues. His presentation explored “The Barriers to Net Zero.” In part 1, he discusses how poor climate and energy policies will diminish the freedoms and prosperity that Canadians have enjoyed to date. He debunks several myths about ‘how easy’ it would be to reach NetZero.


Robert Lyman’s “FreedomTalk” presentation explored “The Barriers to Net Zero.” In part 2 of his interview with Michelle Stirling, he explains that Royal Bank of Canada’s (RBC) recent report on the cost of decarbonizing Canada is a significant underestimate.


Robert Lyman’s “FreedomTalk” presentation explored “The Barriers to Net Zero.” In part 3 of his interview with Michelle Stirling, he explains “What is the impact of the destruction of the NEB (National Energy Board” – which led to the creation of the controversial Bill C-69, the ‘no more pipelines’ bill.


  Robert Lyman’s “FreedomTalk” presentation explored “The Barriers to Net Zero.” In part 4 of his interview with Michelle Stirling, he discusses how “Net Zero = Prosperity Foregone” and the implications of billions of dollars of lost revenues from the energy sector to Canada.

Original article link can be found here.
 

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