Background
Dr. Stephen Murgatroyd holds a Ph.D in Psychology.ย Currently, Murgatroyd works as a columnist for the Troy Media Corporation.ย He also is the founder of Murgatroyd Communications & Consulting Inc.ย Finally, Murgatroyd is also a Trustee of the Alberta Heritage Community Foundation and board member of the Energy Futuresย Network.
Murgatroyd and Globalย Warming
Stephen Murgatroyd is a staunch climate skeptic.ย He voices his opinion on the subject through his columns with the conservative media outlet Troy Media, and his personal blog.ย Although Murgatroyd has no professional or academic experience in the area of climate change, he speaks authoritatively on the subject.ย Murgatroyd often publishes his articles under the title, Dr. Stephen Murgatroyd.ย Since most readers do not know what he holds a Ph.D in, this helps create a false air that Murgatroyd can speak legitimately on the science behind anthropogenic globalย warming.ย
A great example of Murgatroyd using his doctoral title to misrepresent himself comes from the synopsis of an article he published for Troy Media on July 29, 2009.ย The articleโs overview reads, โFirst, the good news: Dr. Stephen Murgatroyd thinks an agreement on climate change still faces obstacles.ย The bad news: The climate is gettingย colder.โ
Even though Dr. Murgatroyd is not shy of sharing that he has published 49 peer reviewed papers in academic journals, a search of Google Scholar reveals he has never been published in the area of climateย change.
Murgatroyd and Energy Futuresย Network
Stephen Murgatroyd is one of four board members of the Energy Futures Network (EFN).ย EFN states its goal is to โenable the rapid development of technologies for sustainable and responsible energy production, conversion, transmission and use.โย In a nutshell, this non-profit organizationโs mission is to nurture collaborative community action in developing sustainable and responsible energyย technologies.
In light of EFNโs goals and mission statement, it is interesting to note that out of the 16 reports on sustainable energy sources the organization offers, 13 are on oil, gas, and coal development.ย The other three articles are on bioenergy.ย Although geothermal, hydro, wind, solar, and ocean power are listed, EFN does not offer any resources on this energyย technologies.
Energy Futures Networkโs emphasis on oil and gas is not that surprising considering the two founding partners of the organization, R.W. (Bob) Taylor and Bob Mitchell have strong links to these fossil fuelย industries.ย
Taylor, who is a member of EFNโs core team, was the General Manager of Oil Sands for Amoco from 1995-1999.ย Amoco, now BP Amoco, is the largest producer of natural gas in North America.ย In 2000, Taylor became the Assistant Deputy Minister of Energy for Alberta.ย In this role, Taylor was responsible for oil sands, conventional oil, mineral tenure, mineral land access, and relationships with First Nations in regard to energy.ย Taylor held this position untilย 2004.
Currently, Bob Mitchell works for ConocoPhillips Canada as Manager Climate Change.ย In this role, Mitchell is responsible for discovering ways to lower emissions from oil and gas production.ย Additionally, Mitchell leads a collaborative of six oil sands companies in trying to help them make โsignificant progress on the environmental, economic, and social performance of their oil sands development.โย Mitchell has also actively worked to accelerate the development of carbon capture and storage technologyโthe next generation fossil fuelย technology.