Political "solutions" to climate change, even if desirable, are simply impractical. Voters don't like high energy prices, and climate policies are literally designed to make energy more expensive as a way to alter behavior
Ontario Premier-Elect Doug Ford Ditches Cap and Trade
Earlier this month, the Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario had a very good showing in the Canadian province's general election. Not only will Doug Ford became Ontario's next Premier (on June 29), but the Progressive Conservatives "won 76 of Ontario's 124 districts" and his "win ends 15 years of Liberal Party rule," according to Bloomberg. Because Ford ran on a populist, smaller government message, many political pundits are naturally grouping the Ontario election in with Brexit and Donald Trump.