Premier Brad Wall criticized on climate science stance - News Summed Up

Premier Brad Wall criticized on climate science stance


Climate Justice Saskatoon notes that Wall has said he's not rejecting climate science, just the Leap Manifesto — but it argues that only raises more questions about where he really stands, since the manifesto is based on climate science. They've sent an open letter to Wall with 10 questions regarding his view of climate science, clean energy technology, and indigenous rights. Brad Wall upset about Leap Manifesto1:25Mark Bigland-Pritchard, with Climate Justice Saskatoon, is one of the organizers of a town hall meeting planned for Wednesday evening. - Environmental activist Mark Bigland-PritchardThey've raised concerns the premier does not accept climate science — the belief held by many scientists that human activity is causing a buildup of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere, leading to global warming and climate change. Mark Bigland-Pritchard, with Climate Justice Saskatoon, is one of the organizers of a town hall meeting on climate change on Wednesday.


Source: CBC News May 25, 2016 11:34 UTC



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