Our Motivation

Canadians for Sensible Climate Policy (CSCP) is a federally incorporated not-for-profit corporation that works to encourage rational climate and energy policy in Canada. We do this by exposing the misconceptions that have dominated the climate and energy debate to this point and promoting alternative policies that benefit Canadians and our natural environment.

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How You Can Help

Support Inquirers

Supporting those who are actively involved in pragmatic solutions is crucial, as it bolsters their efforts, amplifies their message, and fosters a stronger, more effective community driving towards meaningful change.

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Stay Informed

Staying informed on important topics, such as climate change, enhances our understanding of the world. This empowers us to engage in meaningful conversations and equips us to make informed decisions that can lead to positive change.

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Ask Questions

Asking questions unlocks a powerful curiosity, helping everyone gain clarity.

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Hold the Line

It's vital we ensure that good people are not silenced, as their voices often bring necessary change, different and ethical perspectives and positive influences that are essential for a just and prosperous society.

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Important Climate Questions

Have a different question and can’t find the answer you’re looking for? Reach out to us by sending us an email and we’ll get back to you as soon as we can.

Do we need to worry about carbon dioxide?

Unlikely, Carbon dioxide is plant food. Calling it 'carbon pollution' is political and not scientifically based.

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Adaptation, Prosperity, and Environmental Stewardship

Given the uncertainty of climate science and the unsoundest of proposed migrations, it our responsibility to demand accountability.

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Is anything unusual happening?

Maybe, for although modernity isn't historical the recent climate changes do fall within natural variability.

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Do most climate experts agree that we face a climate crisis?

Some certainly do, but there remains a wide range of scientific opinion about the causes and consequences of climate change.

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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 effect.

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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.

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