Sunday, October 5, 2025
More

    Top 6 This Week

    popular+

    Fossil-fuelled deniers in politics hurt everyone

    Sharing is SO MUCH APPRECIATED!

    By David Suzuki

    The climate crisis is real, as are its solutions. In fact, the many solutions offer a plethora of side benefits, from good jobs and stronger economies to better health and greater equality.

    The crisis itself is becoming increasingly costly and is meeting or exceeding predictions scientists and others have warned about for decades: more unpredictable and volatile weather events, flooding, droughts, intense wildfires, sea levels rising, ice sheets and glaciers melting, animals and plants going extinct, temperatures becoming unbearable in parts of the world, diseases spreading and much more.

    Despite the indisputable scientific evidence, as well as easily observable proof, many political representatives are still denying the crisis exists or that it’s serious enough to require action!

    study by the Center for American Progress found that climate science deniers make up almost one- quarter of the United States Congress — 100 in the House of Representatives and 23 in the Senate! The somewhat good news is that those numbers are going down, from 150 in the 116th Congress to 139 in the 117th to 123 today.

    “The report defined climate deniers as those who say that the climate crisis is not real or not primarily caused by humans, or claim that climate science is not settled, that extreme weather is not caused by global warming or that planet-warming pollution is beneficial,” the Guardian reports. Many are parroting thoroughly debunked information.

    The report also found that the fossil fuel industry has given these elected officials more than US$52 million in campaign donations.

    Noting that 2023 was the hottest year on record, with July hitting “the highest average global temperatures ever recorded” and the U.S. experiencing, “on average, a billion-dollar extreme weather event every three weeks, the report states, “Americans cannot afford to ignore the realities of global climate change. Climate-fueled extreme weather events continue to cost American lives and billions of dollars year after year, and the intensity and frequency of these events will continue to increase without action to address the causes of climate change.”

    The report points to the International Energy Agency’s call for “the need to rapidly transition to a clean energy economy,” and its finding “that achieving net-zero carbon emissions by 2050, even with significant growth in energy demand, does not require any new fossil fuel investment.”

    Although the U.S. presents one of the most egregious examples of political leaders putting their constituents, and everyone else, at great risk for the sake of money, it’s not the only country where climate science deniers of various degrees hold positions of power and responsibility.

    Some provincial and federal politicians here in Canada are campaigning against sound climate policies and enacting regulations and practices that favour gas, oil and coal over renewable energy. Other countries, especially those that produce fossil fuels, have their share of politicians who deny the reality and/or severity of the climate crisis. The United Nations says the fossil fuel industry is running “a massive mis- and disinformation campaign” to stall climate policies, even though most people favour them.

    This denial from those elected to make difficult decisions about policies and governing delays much-needed change — and we have no time to lose. Even the many policies and programs already in place are inadequate to prevent the crisis from worsening. We’ve pumped so much carbon dioxide, methane and other greenhouse gases into the atmosphere — gases that remain and cause damage for many years — that every delay increases the likelihood of catastrophe.

    We still live under a global economic system largely governed by fossil fuel interests. Along with industry efforts to maintain power and profits, there’s a global movement away from democratic systems — to instil cynicism and disillusionment with governance systems and processes that at least attempt to give some power to the people being governed. It’s a reason some elected officials, especially in the U.S., are banning books and attacking teachers, librarians, universities and programs that encourage critical thinking and greater equality. Education is strength!

    We need to stand up and hold onto the power we still have, and take back the power we’ve lost. That means being informed and getting involved in democratic processes, from voting and holding politicians to account to protesting and signing petitions — even running for office. Time is running out.

    David Suzuki is a scientist, broadcaster, author and co-founder of the David Suzuki Foundation. Written with David Suzuki Foundation Senior Writer and Editor Ian Hanington.

    Learn more at davidsuzuki.org.

    REFERENCES:

    Indisputable scientific evidence:

    https://science.nasa.gov/climate-change/evidence

    Study by the Center for American Progress:

    https://www.americanprogress.org/article/climate-deniers-of-the-118th-congress

    The Guardian reports:

    https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/article/2024/aug/05/climate-change-denial-congress

    United Nations says:

    https://www.theguardian.com/environment/article/2024/aug/08/fossil-fuel-industry-using-disinformation-campaign-to-slow-green-transition-says-un

    Provincial and federal politicians here in Canada:

    https://davidsuzuki.org/story/alberta-adds-fuel-to-the-climate-crisis-fire

    Industry efforts to maintain their power and profits:

    https://www.theguardian.com/environment/article/2024/aug/08/fossil-fuel-industry-using-disinformation-campaign-to-slow-green-transition-says-un

    Sharing is SO MUCH APPRECIATED!

    Popular Articles

    GEORGIANBAYNEWS.COM

    Popular Articles

    AI and the paradox of trust | Yuval Noah Harari

    Countries and companies are racing to build better and better AI models, with greater and greater capabilities. When asked whether they should proceed more...

    Collingwood Art Market | Established and Emerging Artists | June 28th

    Kick off the Blue Mountain Foundation for the Arts 50th Anniversary celebrations, we are thrilled to partner with Creative Simcoe Street for the return...

    VIDEO: Remembering Great Crystal Beach Memories

    For anyone growing up in Western New York and Southern Ontario, Crystal Beach was a staple of summer life. Remembering Crystal Beach Park takes...

    Country Fest at Blue Mountain Village | July 11-13

    Kick up your boots and turn up the twang—Country Fest is back for a full weekend of live music, line dancing, and mountain-side fun!...

    AI News: Google’s AI Can Now SEE Everything | Matt Wolfe

    Here's all the AI News you missed this week. Get your website on Hostinger here: https://hostinger.com/mattwolfe Disclaimer: I got to test Project Astra, an...

    Exciting Music in the Park Thornbury 2025 | The Spy Cider House and Distillery

    The Spy Cider House and Distillery  808108, Side Rd 24, Clarksburgspydistillery.com SUNDAYS, JULY 6th - AUGUST 17th, 6-8pm​ There is no admission fee for these...

    Operation Spider’s Web: How Ukraine’s Drones Are Destroying Russian Bombers Deep Inside Enemy Territory 💥

    A sophisticated 18-month operation has crippled Russia's strategic bombing capabilities, causing billions in damage In a stunning display of strategic precision, Ukrainian forces have executed...

    Holy Moley shares: How TikTok Could Decide the 2024 American Election

    2024 American Election As the 2024 election cycle heats up, the influence of TikTok on political campaigning is becoming increasingly apparent. With over a billion...

    How to play MODERN pickleball so you aren’t LEFT BEHIND in 2025

    👉 Pickleball Drills App! 100's of drills taught by the pros: https://pballdrills.app/start 👉 Drilling Wall! Free Shipping: https://enhancepickleball.com/discoun... Modern Pickleball. It's a word that...

    Victoria Yeh’s Timeless Celebrating Winter Solstice | 11 Piece Orchestra + Spirit Awakens

    Thursday, December 19 @ 7:30 pm Reg: $35 & VIP: $50 Meaford Hall proudly presents Victoria Yeh’s “Timeless” - an evening of music that will...

    POLICE SEARCH FOR MISSING MALE IN SOUTHAMPTON

    Concern for Well-Being (SOUTHAMPTON, ON) - Police are seeking the public's assistance in locating a missing male. On January 20, 2025, Brendan MARTIN was reported missing to...

    TRAFFIC TIP LEADS TO IMPAIRED DRIVING CHARGES – WASAGA BEACH

    (TOWN OF WASAGA BEACH, ON) - The Huronia West Detachment of the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) have charged an individual with impaired driving related charges...

    OPP PARTNERS ON “RESCU” INITIATIVE TO LOCATE MISSING CHILDREN

    Public Encouraged to Register for Child Search Alerts (ORILLIA, ON) - The Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) is proud to announce today, in recognition of Missing Children's...

    Eddie Bullen & Quincy Bullen – A tribute to Frank McNulty – Jazz and Blues LIVE at the Station

    Wednesday, July 31st from 6 PM - 8 PM Eddie Bullen & Quincy Bullen will honor Jazz and Blues founder Frank McNulty at The Station...

    Frankie Malloy and Friends shares “Let’s Find HEWIE, LEWIE and SADIE a Forever Family”.

    Pawsome furiends!  Share far and wide to find our furry friends a new home – Love, Frankie Malloy Meet Hewie Hewie is a 2 months old male Large Mixed Breed who weighs 6 kilograms. Hey...

    OPP Conduct Two Impaired by Drug Investigations in One Day

    (MIDLAND, ON) - Officers of the Southern Georgian Bay Detachment of the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) conducted two impaired driving investigations on May 7, 2025 on North Simcoe area patrolled roadways. The OPP...

    VIDEO | Danielle Smith visits Donald Trump at Mar-a-Lago

    Alberta Premier Danielle Smith visited Mar-a-Lago, the Florida home of U.S. president-elect Donald Trump, on Saturday. Smith confirmed the visit in a social media...

    New Power Stations at CES 2025! Solar Power, Batteries, and More!

    While at CES 2025 I stopped by a bunch of different booths trying to find the newest power station tech. In this video I...

    VIDEO | This is How China is making the classroom of the future

    Shenzhen is also well known for having some of the best and most modern schools in the whole country, many schools in Shenzhen are...

    SIU INVOKES MANDATE IN COLLINGWOOD

    Charges Laid (COLLINGWOOD, ON) - Charges have been laid in connection with an incident in which the province's Special Investigations Unit (SIU) invoked its mandate in...

    Practically Hip | Marsh Street Centre | Friday, Oct 3rd 

    The most sought after Tragically Hip tribute band in Canada.  Tickets are selling fast! Only 30 spaces left! Get you tickets before we sell out. Tickets $45;...

    A New Course: Supporting Our Children with Anxiety | Wendy Hunter, RP

    The prevalence of anxiety in our children and teens is alarming and needs our attention. The Children’s Mental Health Ontario (CMHO) has reported data...

    Tariffs Are Crashing China’s Supply Chain – What I’m Seeing Firsthand

    In this video, I reveal what I'm seeing firsthand as tariffs shake up global trade and cripple China's supply chain. I break down Trump’s...

    Frankie Malloy is on a MISSION to find “RYDER, and NISSA a Forever Family”.

    Pawsome furiends!  Share far and wide to find our furry friends a new home – Love, Frankie Malloy Meet Nissa Nissa is a 7 years, 11 months old female Domestic Medium Hair/Mix cat who weighs...