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Lawrence Solomon is a columnist with The Financial Post, the National Post (Toronto) and has been a columnist for the Globe and Mail (Toronto) a contributor to the Wall Street Journal, and the editor and publisher of The Next City magazine./nSolomon describes himself as “one of Canada’s leading environmentalists,” am advisor to President Carter’s Task Force on the Global Environment (the Global 2000 Report) in the late 1970′s, and one who has “been at the forefront of movements to reform foreign aid, stop nuclear power expansion, save the world’s rainforests and convert free roads to toll roads.”
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Background Lawrence Solomon is a columnist with The Financial Post, the National Post (Toronto) and has been a columnist for the Globe and Mail (Toronto) a contributor to the Wall Street Journal, and the editor and publisher of The Next City magazine.
Solomon describes himself as “one of Canada’s leading environmentalists,” am advisor to President Carter’s Task Force on the Global Environment (the Global 2000 Report) in the late 1970′s, and one who has “been at the forefront of movements to reform foreign aid, stop nuclear power expansion, save the world’s rainforests and convert free roads to toll roads.”
He authored a book in 2008 titled The Deniers: The world-renowned scientists who stood up against global warming hysteria, political persecution, and fraud based on a series of articles he wrote for the National Post.
Solomon is a founder and managing director of Energy Probe Research Foundation and the executive director of its Energy Probe and Urban Renaissance Institute divisions.
Stance on Climate Change “After writing 10 columns on the subject, one for each ‘denier’ and his theories, one fact is undeniable: The science is not settled. Not on man’s role in causing the warming we’ve seen this century. Not on the consequences of this warming. Certainly not on the extent of warming — or cooling— to come.”