Dear John,
All too often, climate policy is based on speculative estimates generated by models that try to see into the future, rather than being based on measurements of what is actually changing.
A new study published by the Fraser Institute today finds that these predictive climate models over-estimate both atmospheric warming and greenhouse gas emissions.
Relying on these speculative climate models has led to over-zealous policies in response to over-zealous predictions of warming.
These predictions lead to misallocation of government’s priorities and regulation, leading to expensive and often ineffective policies!
Learn more by checking out the full study here [[link removed]], and be sure to share this with your friends and colleagues.
Sincerely,
Niels Veldhuis
President
The Fraser Institute
STAY UP TO DATE
SUPPORT THE FRASER INSTITUTE
The Fraser Institute has been ranked the #1 think tank in Canada, and the 14th best think tank out of more than 8,200 around the world! We keep Canadians – and decision-makers! – informed.
But we are only as strong as our supporters. We do not accept government grants or payments for research - we depend on individuals like you to continue our good work! We are a charity - your donation entitles you to a generous tax credit at tax time!
Contact Us [[link removed]] Privacy Policy [[link removed]] Unsubscribe [link removed] The Fraser Institute's mission is to improve the quality of life for Canadians, their families and future generations by studying, measuring and broadly communicating the effects of government policies, entrepreneurship and choice on their well-being. Email is one of the best tools we have to accomplish these goals. If you no longer wish to receive e-mail updates from us, click here to unsubscribe [link removed].
Fraser Institute 4th Floor, 1770 Burrard Street Vancouver, BC V6J 3G7