Talk:Frontier Centre for Public Policy/Archives/2014
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Board of Directors
- Wayne Anderson, B.S.A.[1]
- Peter Holle, Masters of Business Administration, founding President of the Frontier Centre for Public Policy
- James Blatz
- Rob Coghlan
- Bradley D. Farquhar
- John Heimbecker, Bachelor of Commerce
- John R. (Jack) Messer
- Rick M. Riffel, BA, Direct MS
- Allan Grant, MBA
- Ivan Holloway, BA, BLaw
- Dale Bossert, BSc
- Henry Kutarna, BA
Expert Advisory Panel
- David Beito University of Alabama [2]
- Rodney Clifton
- Wendell Cox, Senior Fellow, Demographia
- Roger Douglas
- Johan Hjertqvist Health Consumer Powerhouse
- Ruth Richardson Director of the Mont Pelerin Society, an elite group of classical liberalism thinkers that was started by Nobel laureate Friedrich Hayek.
- Alex Avery Hudson Institute Center for Global Food Issues
- Niger Innis National Spokesman for the Congress of Racial Equality
- Sheldon Schwartz
- Graham Lane, Manitoba Public Utilities Board, Worker's Compensation Board,
Research Fellows
- Wendell Cox, Senior Fellow
- Tom Adams
- David MacKinnon
- Elizabeth Nickson
- Aruna Papp, MA, ADR, MEd., Research Fellow
- Frank Atkins
- Pierre Desrochers
- Mary-Jane Bennett
- Larry Mitchell, Senior Fellow
- Peter Shawn Taylor Maclean's,
- Roland Renner
- Michael C. Zwaagstra
"has an extensive scientific background in climatology, especially the reconstruction of past climates and the impact of climate change on human history. He is a regular contributing writer for Country Guide magazine and a researcher/author of numerous papers on climate, long-range weather patterns, the impacts of climate change on sustainable agriculture, ecosystems, historical climatology, air quality, untapped energy resources, silting and flooding. He had a long academic career at the University of Winnipeg until he moved to Victoria in 1996. He has a BA from the University of Winnipeg, an MA from the University of Manitoba and a PH.D (Doctor of Science) from the University of London, England."
— FCPP
- Ball, Tim. Environment Canada Needs to Get Back to Basics: Canadian climate scientists should return to research predating climate scare, The Frontier Centre For Public Policy
- In April 2005, Friends of Science released an on-line video entitled "Climate Catastrophe Cancelled: What You're Not Being Told About the Science of Climate Change" that contrasts the views of politicians and scientists on the question of climate change.[4] The video featured consultant Tim Ball, Sallie L. Baliunas, Professor of Geology Tim Patterson of Carleton University, Ross McKitrick and Professor of Political Science Barry F. Cooper of the University of Calgary, all of whom are known for skepticism with regard to the mainstream scientific view on global warming. A second edition was released 13 September 2007.
Research Associate
Michelle Stirling-Anosh is a research associate with FCPP and communications manager for Friends of Science.
References
- ^ http://old.fcpp.org/people.php?category_id=1
- ^ http://old.fcpp.org/people.php?category_id=2
- ^ http://old.fcpp.org/publication.php/4134
- ^ "Climate Catastrophe Cancelled: What You're Not Being Told About the Science of Climate Change". Retrieved 2007-03-05.