Newly inaugurated President Trump issued Executive Order "Unleashing American Energy" on Day One, effectively collapsing the rationale of the "climate cartel," says Friends of Science. Trump's threat of trade tariffs against Canada has split the country's response with Alberta's Premier Smith pursuing a diplomatic path while Liberal leadership hopefuls and other Premiers advocate for retaliatory tariffs.
CALGARY, AB, Jan. 22, 2025 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- A flurry of by newly inaugurated President Trump on Jan. 20, 2025, effectively collapsed the rationale of the "," says Friends of Science. Trump pulled out of the Paris Agreement and all previous climate agreements dating back to 1992.
Trump's directives to terminate the Green New Deal policies and review the so-called "Endangerment Ruling" on carbon dioxide have imploded the rationale for the , set at COP29 in November of 2024. This will negatively impact the implementation of Europe's complex Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) which in the , Canada had proposed to use as a climate policy tariff against the United States, Canada's largest trade partner, says Friends of Science.
Trump's climate policy rulings are likely to derail plans for Nature-based Climate Solutions – carbon trading on nature – a big platform of both the and the and its . Vast tracts of land are in the process of being put off-limits for development in Canada. Robert Lyman's recent reports "" and "" warns of untold economic devastation if these land grabs proceed.
Ross McKitrick, Canadian professor of economics, posted a regarding Trump's EOs, summarizing the impact on climate and energy policies by saying: "Taken together these Executive Orders are remarkably detailed and fine-tuned to wipe out all forms of climate regulation and other barriers to US hydrocarbon energy development (including coal). They not only prescribe agency actions but simultaneously undercut the basis of future legal challenges."
Canada's alignment with European climate policies along with Trump's threat of 25% tariffs has driven a wedge in Canadian politics. Premier Danielle Smith of energy-rich Alberta has been engaging in cross-border diplomacy, as reported by the on Jan. 20, 2025. Liberal party leadership hopefuls in Canada and the interim Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and other Premiers have engaged in threats of retaliatory actions.
Trump's sweeping policies will likely affect Canada's large ENGO and philanthropic funding groups. A Dec. 20, 2023 article in appeared to indicate that Canadian philanthropies engaged in climate change activism and funding of ENGOs were aligned with similar groups in the USA, some identified as part of the 'climate cartel.' The Trottier Family Foundation of Canada has advocated for a cap on emissions in Alberta's oil and gas sector, as discussed in this of Feb. 06, 2024. This policy imposed upon Alberta by the Liberal government, is the opposite of Trump's intention to 'drill, baby, drill' –
The "climate cartel" had been identified by the House Judiciary Committee as engaging in anti-trust violations in a report titled: .
The Committee had targeted the Glasgow Financial Alliance for Net Zero (GFANZ), a collective of financial institutions put together by Mark Carney, then UN Climate Envoy, at COP 26 in Glasgow in 2021. have been withdrawing from the group, as well as many leaving the UN-backed Net Zero Banking Alliance (NZBA) including major US banks, financial institutions, and Canada's Big Five Banks. On Jan. 17, 2025, the US Fed announced its withdrawal from the Network for Greening the Financial System
For members of the public who may be shocked by this sudden turn around in climate and energy policies, Friends of Science Society offers a small handbook titled: "." The book's lead authors are Ron Davison, P.Eng., president of , and H. Sterling Burnett, Ph.D., of . "Energy and Climate at a Glance" provides facts on 22 prominent climate topics and is published by
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