Outrage over University of Alberta Honorary Degree to David Suzuki Expands into Calls for Investigation into Rigged Climate Change Policy says Friends of Science
The University of Alberta recently announced it would confer an honorary degree on Dr. David Suzuki, sparking an outrage amongst out-of-work oil sands professionals whose industry faces pipeline blockades by anti-oil activists, says Friends of Science. Evidence of millions of dollars of foreign funding to many ENGOs, including the David Suzuki Foundation, to push climate change policies and pipeline blockades has Canadians calling for investigations and repeal of such policies on grounds of foreign interference.

CALGARY, ALTA. (PRWEB) APRIL 26, 2018
Friends of Science Society says outrage has erupted in Alberta over the April 10, 2018 announcement, reported in the Edmonton Journal, that Dr. David Suzuki would be awarded an honorary degree at this year’s convocation. Despite Suzuki’s success as host of the popular CBC show “The Nature of Things,” in recent years his anti-pipeline/anti-oil/climate change catastrophe rhetoric has influentially led to pipeline blockades keeping Alberta oil sands product landlocked, exemplified in Suzuki’s blog article of April 19, 2018.
The public outcry comes from thousands of University of Alberta graduates in the sciences, engineering and business, many of whom are now jobless thanks to a long-term strategic attack on Alberta’s oil sands in the “Tar Sands Strategy,” an economic siege, funded by numerous foreign funds, as reported by the Financial Post on Feb. 9, 2018.
In 2011, Dr. Suzuki hosted a documentary co-produced with CBC entitled “The Tipping Point: Age of the Oil Sands.” Despite a plethora of factual oil sands information available from Alberta Environment and various industry organizations, the filmmakers included only one industry expert and reported by omission and conjecture, according to critics.
The research and the documentary drove virulent hatred against the oil sands world-wide and the term ‘dirty oil’ was coined by anti-oil sands activists.
According to a Matthew Nisbet (2014) paper, in 2006 several large philanthropies banded together to create “ClimateWorks” and fund local ENGOs world-wide, with the ultimate objective of implementing global cap and trade systems, but with no regard to socio-economics.
Krause and other researchers have found hundreds of millions of dollars in foreign funds poured into numerous large and small Canadian and international ENGOs, universities and social groups, applied to skewing public opinion against the oil sands and in favor of climate change policies for renewables, which generate the trade-able Renewable Energy Certificates used in aspects of cap and trade.
In the 9th Annual International Funding for Indigenous Peoples report of 2010, it was clear that aboriginal groups and ENGOs were being rallied to block Keystone XL pipeline, with the objective of shutting down the oil sands.
Ecojustice Canada, recipient of foreign funds, has persistently challenged pipeline approvals. They ran an extensive, negative campaign against the National Energy Board of Canada, previously considered one of the most stringent infrastructure review bodies in the world.
The Oak Foundation grant database lists a grant to West Coast Environmental Law for $97,131 “to constrain development of Alberta’s tar sands through a legislative ban on crude oil tankers on British Columbia’s north coast. This would necessitate the cancellation of the Enbridge Northern Gateway Pipeline proposal…” and that was the effective outcome.
Many Canadians say climate policies have been rigged by foreign funded ENGOs and are calling for a repeal of any policies stemming from the advocacy by groups and individuals like Dr. Suzuki. In 2013, the Canadian Chamber of Commerce reckoned that Canada was losing $50 million a day due to pipeline blockades.
Friends of Science Society says climate change is a handy ‘umbrella’ for what they say is simply a trade war cloaked in green.
U of Alberta President is paid about $1.5 million a year – highest paid in Canada with second highest paid President in Calgary. These public servants are no better than pigs at the trough – at least pigs are a lot smarter and would recognize David Suzuki as a serial liar and propagandist for American interest groups.
I despise David Suzuki, not just because he is a gasbag on the environment, but because many years ago, as he was just about to become well known via the mainstream media, I sat across from him on a flight from Vancover to Toronto. He was the most appalling and arrogant man I have ever met. His treatment of the air hostess was nothing short of disgusting. You would have thought the Lord High Ruler of the World was sitting in his seat (he obviously did)…..The Imperial Suzuki in action, even then…..
May I just point out that Santa Claus does not exist.
Nooooo! Think of the children!
Whaaat? I saw him at the mall! 5 malls, actually.
” … in 2006 several large misanthropies banded together to create “ClimateWorks” .. ”
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FIFY
No, an honorary degree is just not enough for this kindly, old, humble, self-effacing gentleman.. I think he should also be given the UN’s VSPPA [Very Special Person of the Planet] Award too. You know, because of all that enviro-caring, small furry animal stuff that he does. .
“…climate change is a handy ‘umbrella’ for what they say is simply a trade war cloaked in green.”
— Pay that man five dollars!
I saw Suzuki once in Vancouver airport with a min solar panel on his backpack… yet he was using fossil fuel powered jet to fly…
As a CBC host he has allegedly broken all rules of conflict of interest between his CBC job and advertising for Wynne’s campaign in Ontario…
He also brainwashes children because he knows parents would send him packing.
After 10 years of ‘the Nature of Things’ on CBC which included a mixture of common sense truth about our need to protect our environment, with alarmist messaging, we have a generation of Canadians who have been seriously impacted by fear-based ideology.
Thanks Anthony for publishing this story.
Would it surprise anyone to know that the producer of that television series on CBC is now a key person in the Sussex Strategy Group which lobbies municipal, provincial and federal politicians? Are they providing information to these politicians that is accurate? If not, will they be held liable?
David Suzuki should get an honorary degree, because…. climate crisis.
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Energy industry must not be allowed to bully universities
(By Laurie Adkin, professor of political science, and 108 other staff members of University of Alberta)
Despite recent media attention to the contrary, there is broad support at the University of Alberta, and among alumni and Albertans, for the honorary doctorate being granted to David Suzuki for his lifetime achievements and contributions to Canadian society.
http://theprovince.com/opinion/columnists/opinion-energy-industry-must-not-be-allowed-to-bully-universities/
David Suzuki’s contribution to Canadian society? All he has ever done was bully industries like logging and oil trying to get his own way. His accomplishments are debatable too, his biggest hit being a CBC shill.
Suzuki was a “special” guest on an incredibly biased show on Australian TV called Q and A.
Suzuki went through his repertoire of pseudo scientific (oxymoron acknowledged) cliches but was exposed as a fool when he did not even know of UAH, GISS or Hadcrut.
A poseur of the highest order
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I should point out that, in earlier mass delusional religio for profit and power regimes, the Priests whointerpreted the belief were honoured in their lifetimes. Those who presented the truth as an alternative were persecuted, tortured and murdered for them, and only honoured by following generations who were able to prove and apply their work without such restriants. Just one reason Northern Protestant countries left Catholic Inquisition of Southern Europe in its mediaeval backwardness, that the greens apparently wish to return to the technology of, to take over control of the known world. Science and reason wins, because sceience denial must fail, but it takes lifetimes to remove the career liars for power, money and prestige in the elite system of control.
So Max Plank is validated. Real science cannot prevail over fake science until the supporters of the fake science are dead.Hope its not too long, for them, and especially Al Gore who has caused so much misery for so many. They and their studiously deceitful propaganda of their actually distorted beliefs and fake cures kill more and more people from avoidable energy poverty every year, to no useful end for their own personal gain.
The University of Alberta’s awarding of an honorary Doctor of Science to Suzuki is an insult to Albertans and a discredit to the university. Suzuki abandoned science and any kind of objectivity a long time ago in his campaign to bring down Alberta’s Oil industry.
I personally no longer buy anything made in, or from British Columbia suppliers, not anymore until the pipeline is in and delivering oil, it may be a small gesture, but they can do without my money, more of which will now be spent in Alberta. BC can thank the likes of David Suzuki for the mess they are in.
“Gasoline prices in the Pacific Coast city hit $1.62 a liter (US$4.77 a gallon) on Monday, the highest in North America”
http://business.financialpost.com/commodities/energy/vancouver-gasoline-prices-are-the-highest-in-north-america