Our Motivation
Canadians for Sensible Climate Policy (CSCP) is a federal not-for-profit that promotes rational climate and energy policy in Canada by challenging prevailing assumptions, urging parties to adopt cost-benefit analysis, and fostering open stakeholder debate.

We highlight information sources to provide a range of opinions, but we do not endorse any particular viewpoint. Our goal is to amplify critical perspectives on the status quo to encourage informed debate, and accountabity, particularly where political consensus goes unchallenged.
Organizational Questions
How You Can Help
Holding policymakers accountable for harmful decisions is essential to ensuring transparency and fostering trust in our institutions. By supporting accountability measures, we create pressure for better governance and evidence-based policy making.
Find and promote Canadians worth supporting.
This is an unpopular issue, but one with huge follow-through. Staying informed about climate science policy ensures you understand the real stakes and can cut through misinformation. Knowledge is power when it comes to driving meaningful action.
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Engaging directly with businesses, institutions, and community leaders amplifies the call for a better future. Your voice as a constituent, customer, or community member carries weight in driving organizational change.
Engage with some fellow pathfinders.
Working within your political party to push for better policy creates change from the inside. Party members who advocate for evidence-based climate action help shift the conversation and influence platform decisions.
Help us hold the line.
Questions From Climate Skeptics
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- Can we forecast climate?
Not accurately, models make assumptions about a complex system so their forecasts remain unreliable at this time.
Learn more- Do we need to worry about carbon dioxide?
Maybe, but carbon dioxide being mostly plant food. Calling it 'carbon pollution' is political and not scientifically based.
Learn more- Is anything unusual happening?
Maybe, for although modernity isn't historical the recent climate changes do fall within natural variability.
Learn more- Adaptation, Prosperity, and Environmental Stewardship
Given the uncertainty of climate science and the unsoundest of proposed migrations, it our responsibility to demand accountability.
Learn more- Can we afford the policies proposed by climate alarmists?
No, the costs would be trillions of dollars for Canada to impose current proposals with a possible net-negative environmental impact.
Learn more- Do most climate experts agree that we face a climate crisis?
Some certainly do, but there remains a wide range of scientific analysis about the causes and consequences of climate change.
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