@jkenney Climate change will cost the Canadian economy $5 billion per year by 2020 and upwards of $43 billion per year by 2050. In the long run, that's billions of dollars leaving our pockets. #cdnpoli https://t.co/IKbQayVzlp #FactBack@protectwintersc https://t.co/mCVAU4imbA
@jkenney Sorry to break it to you, but putting a price on carbon is proven to be effective. From 2007 and 2016, BC's real GDP grew by 19%, while net emissions declined by 3.7%. #cdnpoli https://t.co/BlcQt5tfv0 #FactBack@protectwintersc https://t.co/mCVAU4imbA
@KurtSchlichter Go Fact Yourself: Sea level rise is happening. The global average sea level rose 19 cm between 1901-2010. https://t.co/cVj8s3Elyr #FactBack@protectwintersc https://t.co/mCVAU4imbA
@manny_ottawa@cathmckenna It’s called climate CHANGE for a reason. Climate change changes the jet streams, pushing colder air farther south. And @cathmckenna doesn’t need you to worry about her. https://t.co/TaUIIhq6dI #FactBack@protectwintersc https://t.co/mCVAU4imbA
@StefanMolyneux Not a crisis? Climate variability and change due to carbon pollution can be the final straw for populations at risk of armed conflict https://t.co/NymlQ10yCf #FactBack@protectwintersc https://t.co/mCVAU4imbA
@retirewcashflow Go Fact Yourself:That's not true. The level of scientific agreement on climate change is overwhelmingly high (97%) because the supporting evidence is overwhelmingly strong. https://t.co/tpJRnQg2XU #FactBack@protectwintersc https://t.co/mCVAU4zXAa
@Paola_Dec1231 Food for thought: Economists confirm that carbon taxes will promote innovation and economic growth while efficiently reducing carbon emissions if it's done right. Let that sink in. #cdnpoli https://t.co/1tGpv6ZdVz #FactBack@protectwintersc https://t.co/mCVAU4imbA
@MaximeBernier “I don’t believe that the main reason is human activity.” (5:40) Fossil fuels are really old and have a different chemical fingerprint than other GHG. Scientists can pinpoint them. https://t.co/qUr7iQADo2 #FactBack@protectwintersc https://t.co/mCVAU4imbA
@mogrant61 Substantial cuts in GHG emissions over the next few decades can substantially reduce risks of climate change by limiting warming in the second half of the 21st century and beyond. https://t.co/1eAmpYVHRW #FactBack@protectwintersc https://t.co/mCVAU4imbA
@FriendsOScience@GlobalEdmonton Scientists, really? Signatories in totally unrelated academic fields outnumbered climate scientists by 2 to 1. https://t.co/gr25w0ihQe Oh, and here's a fact from a real scientist: #cndpoli https://t.co/NGKS8q2zYI #FactBack@protectwintersc https://t.co/mCVAU4imbA
@MaximeBernier Go Fact Yourself: The @nytimes proved that this is a stunt by a pro-Trump fringe group https://t.co/DNx5PzOpfS. Oh, and 97% or more scientists agree that climate change is real. #cdnpoli https://t.co/KdscaFWAa3 #FactBack@protectwintersc https://t.co/mCVAU4imbA
@nspector4 Sorry to break it to you, but putting a price on carbon is proven to be effective. From 2007 and 2016, BC's real GDP grew by 19%, while net emissions declined by 3.7%. #cdnpoli https://t.co/BlcQt5tfv0 #FactBack@protectwintersc https://t.co/mCVAU4imbA
@HenryMakow Go Fact Yourself:That's not true. The level of scientific agreement on climate change is overwhelmingly high (97%) because the supporting evidence is overwhelmingly strong. https://t.co/tpJRnQg2XU #FactBack@protectwintersc https://t.co/mCVAU4zXAa
@HenryMakow Go Fact Yourself: 🧐2002, 2005, 2007, 2009, 2010, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018 and 2019 have all been hotter than 1998. https://t.co/8X1TPIzVTj #FactBack@protectwintersc https://t.co/mCVAU4zXAa
@jkenney Liberals or not, our economy depends on a stable climate and climate change HURTS the economy. Putting a price on carbon is central to keeping climate change under control. #cdnpoli https://t.co/k71TdxAs6r #FactBack@protectwintersc https://t.co/mCVAU4imbA
@Franktmcveety Go Fact Yourself: Plants need CO2 but they also need water, nitrogen and other nutrients. An increase of one without the others doesn't help. https://t.co/uc2scm3f9F #FactBack@protectwintersc https://t.co/mCVAU4imbA
@Carbongate Go Fact Yourself: Yes, Earth’s climate naturally fluctuates. But in the last 20,000 years temperatures have risen 3 degrees, while in the last 200 they have risen 1 degree. That’s on us. https://t.co/qUr7iQADo2 #FactBack@protectwintersc https://t.co/mCVAU4imbA
@EcoSenseNow Weather refers to the local changes we see around us on short timescales vs Climate refers to longer-term averages (regional/global) over long periods of time. So, you're lying like mad right now. https://t.co/vNn38R1pY5 #FactBack@protectwintersc https://t.co/mCVAU4imbA
@safety_canada7 In case you didn't know. You're welcome! Weather is NOT climate. 🙄 Climate models predict climate, which is weather AVERAGES, not daily or hourly weather conditions. https://t.co/V87ssUx1xm #FactBack@protectwintersc https://t.co/mCVAU4imbA
@tan123 A large part of anthropogenic climate change resulting from CO2 is irreversible on a multi-century to millennial timescale, except in the case of a large removal of CO2 over a sustained period. https://t.co/1eAmpYVHRW #FactBack@protectwintersc https://t.co/mCVAU4imbA