Green Bubbles about to Burst but Canadian Banking Sector Presses on with NetZero Obsession says Friends of Science Society
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Thursday, May 9, 2024
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CALGARY, AB, May 9, 2024 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- On April 27, 2024, the National Post published an op-ed by Conrad Black, titled "Washing Away the Climate Lunatics – Canada at risk of turning into Europe" which referred to "Europe's NetZero Rebellion," a recent Friends of Science Society event.
Key Points:
- As copper reaches $10,000/t, an essential component for all things NetZero, the Canadian banking sector presses on with mandatory climate risk disclosures and a NetZero obsession, says Friends of Science Society.
- Green bubbles are about to burst; much needed pragmatic voices like Dr. Judith Curry's "Climate Risk and Uncertainty" can break the spell.
- Green bubbles are about to burst, says Friends of Science Society.
- Friends of Science Society suggests that the reputational risks from promoting NetZero nonsense may be far more detrimental to the financial community than climate change impacts.