Conrad Black: Erin O Toole s tacit support for COVID policy has been a grievous mistake Conrad Black © Provided by National Post A pedestrian wearing a mask walks past a shuttered business now for lease on Toronto s Queen Street during the Covid 19 Pandemic, Wednesday March 24, 2021. Expanding on the last several weeks’ columns here, the federal Liberals apparently believe that just 20 months after the last election, they can win back a majority on the basis of their handling of the COVID pandemic and of the much declaimed “existential crisis” of climate change. They will probably be justified in their confidence if the Conservatives, the most unsuccessful principal political party in any important country in the world, allow them to get away with such a spurious reformulation of these issues. In fact, Canada’s entire political community voluntarily panicked with great shared enthusiasm at the arrival of the novel coronavirus, and unanimously agreed
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(Ron Knetch) – At the Sundance Film Festival in January 2006 premier of his documentary “An Inconvenient Truth” Al Gore warned, “Unless drastic measures to reduce greenhouse gases are taken within the next ten years, the world will reach a point of no return.” He said we were in “a true climate emergency.”
But Earth hasn’t warmed in 20 years. Supposedly, 2015 smashed the previous temperature record, but actually it was only the third hottest year on record and maybe not close to the hottest. Nor have there been more or more extreme weather events. Nor has sea level risen 20 feet. No ecological collapse. There’s still lots of snow on Africa’s Mount Kilimanjaro and polar bears are plentiful. All defying the alarmists’ predictions.