Kenneth P. Green
Credentials
- D.Env., environmental science and engineering, University of California, Los Angeles.1โKenneth P. Green,โ Fraser Institute. Accessed September 2, 2015. โKenneth P. Green: Resident Scholar,โ AEI. Accessed December 15, 2011.
- M.S., molecular genetics, San Diego State University.2โKenneth P. Green,โ Fraser Institute. Accessed September 2, 2015. โKenneth P. Green: Resident Scholar,โ AEI. Accessed December 15, 2011.
- B.S., biology, University of California, Los Angeles.3โKenneth P. Green,โ Fraser Institute. Accessed September 2, 2015. โKenneth P. Green: Resident Scholar,โ AEI. Accessed December 15, 2011.
Background
Kenneth Green is an Environmental Scientist and Senior Director, Natural Resource Studies, at the Fraser Institute. He formerly served as Resident Scholar with the American Enterprise Institute (AEI) where he โstudies public policy relating to climate change and energy.โ4โKenneth P. Green,โ Fraser Institute. Accessed September 2, 2015. โKenneth P. Green: Resident Scholar,โ AEI. Accessed December 15, 2011. 5โHeartland Experts: Kenneth Green,โ The Heartland Institute. Accessed December 15, 2011.
As an Environmental Scientist, Green studied environmental policy for more than ten years at think tanks in California and Canada before joining AEI. He was executive director of the Environmental Literacy Council from 2005 to 2006 and chief scientist at the Fraser Institute from 2002 to 2005. Before moving to the Fraser Institute, he served as the Chief Scientist and Director of the Environmental Program at the Reason Foundation for eight years.
Green’s profile at AEI describes him as an โExpert Reviewerโ of the United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, Working Group 1, 2001. All this really means is that Green asked to see a draft IPCC report and agreed not to publicly comment on the draft.
Stance on Climate Change
โThis is not to say that man-made climate change theory is either right or wrong, proven or not proven, looming catastrophe or massive hoaxโonly that it is not, as various groups have implied, nearing a final verdict.โ6Kenneth Green. โA Plain English Guide to Climate Change,โ The Reason Foundation, August 1, 2000.
Key Quotes
December 5, 2016
โIโm typically skeptical about proposals for massive, widespread deployment of wind and solar power. My problem with the idea is that these sources are intermittent, meaning we need to maintain 100 per cent backup power that we donโt intend to run much of the time, in the absence of better storage.โ7โWind and solar power make sense in far-flung places,โ Fraser Institute, December 5, 2016. Archived December 20, 2016. Archive.is URL: https://archive.is/hP8X9
November 7, 2016
โThe real problem with Albertaโs carbon cap is that, like much of the Alberta Climate Leadership Plan, itโs arbitrary, and the government seemingly failed to do any meaningful analysis of the potential costs and benefits of the action. [โฆ]
Governments should take uncertainties out of the equation to the extent they can, not dropping in arbitrary caps whose uncertain impact can only increase uncertainty about future oilsand production.โ8Kenneth P. Green. โNew outlook on oil production likely pushes ‘biteโ of Alberta carbon cap beyond 2040,โ Fraser Institute, November 7, 2016. Archived December 20, 2016. Archive.is URL: https://archive.is/speSI
October 2016
โGreen groups, and some anti-gas First Nations, may continue to successfully stymie Canadian resource development but it will come at a high cost to Canadians, and potentially the environment.โ9Kenneth P. Green. โGreen groups, First Nations sue federal government over proposed B.C. LNG plant,โ Fraser Institute, October 27, 2015. Archived December 20, 2016. Archive.is URL: https://archive.is/2tbo0
September 2016
Discussing Canada’s national carbon tax:
โ[T]he new energy tax will not significantly offset predicted future global warming. Shutting down Canada entirely wouldnโt do that. [โฆ] This is a lose-lose proposition.โ10Kenneth P. Green. โNational carbon price will likely raise costs for Canadians, damage overall economy,โ Fraser Institute, September 19, 2016. Archived December 20, 2016. Archive.is URL: https://archive.is/Dg3RD
August 2013
โWe can expect the climate crisis industry to grow increasingly shrill, and increasingly hostile toward anyone who questions their authority.โ11โUN Scientists Who Have Turned on UNIPCC Man-Made Climate Fears – A Climate Depot Flashback Report,โ Climate Depot, August 21, 2013.
April 2010
โThe climate’s sensitivity to greenhouse gases is considerably lower than the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change claimsโso much lower, in fact, that the warming we would expect from doubling the amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere would be quite modest and offer very little risk.โ12โDoes the U.S. Have a Realistic Energy Policy?โ, AEI, April 27, 2010.
September 2006
โIf the president simply acknowledges that humans are probably causing some climate change, that warming will likely continue, and that warming might pose serious challenges for human societies and ecosystems, his epiphany will be a bit late, but at least reasonable. Whether liberal or conservative, thoughtful analysts have recognized this for over a decade now. But if the presidentโs realization involves some massive scheme of action to enlarge the scope of government interference in energy markets, he may well be taking aim at the goose that lays the golden eggโour economy is fueled by abundant, low-cost energy.โ13โWhatโs BestโEmission Reduction or Adaptation and Sequestration?โ American Enterprise Institute, September 27, 2006. Archived February 27, 2009.
February 2002
โHere’s the problem – carbon dioxide doesn’t contribute to smog and isn’t a health threat. All of this is being done because some people believe carbon dioxide is causing global warming, and that preventing carbon dioxide from entering the air is the only answer. Never mind that there is still an ongoing scientific debate about global warming itself, and that some respected climate scientists believe that methane is a better target, California legislators have locked their sites on carbon dioxide.โ14Kenneth Green. โStiffing California Motorists,โ San Diego Union Tribune, February 5, 2002. Republished by the Reason Foundation.
Key Deeds
December 6, 2016
Kenneth P. Green is a co-author of The Fraser Institute;s โGlobal Petroleum Surveyโ for 2016. Other authors included Taylor Jackson, and Kyle Sholes.15โGlobal Petroleum Survey 2016,โ Fraser Institute, December 6, 2016. Archived December 20, 2016. Archive.is URL: https://archive.is/YZDr5
According to the Fraser Institute press release, the report surveyed petroleum industry executives and managers โregarding barriers to investment in oil and gas exploration and production facilities in various jurisdictions around the globe.โ
View the full report (PDF) here.16Taylor Jackson, Kenneth P. Green, and Kyle Sholes. โGlobal Petroleum Survey 2016,โ Fraser Institute, December, 2016. Archived .pdf on file at DeSmog.
November 22, 2016
Writing at the Fraser Institute’s blog, Kenneth P. Green suggests what he believes Donald Trump’s election could mean for Canada, suggesting that Canada could become less competitive due to more aggressive climate change policy. โWell, for Canada thereโs actually a bit to likeโ Green writes. โFor Canadaโs governments, perhaps not so much.โ17Kenneth P. Green. โTrump at two weeks, and what he could mean for Canadian energy,โ Fraser Institute, November 22, 2016. Archived December 20, 2016. Archive.is URL: https://archive.is/5sGDs
He describes Trump’s proposed energy policy as โmixed blessings for Canadaโs energy sector.โ With regards to Canadian climate change policy, Green notes Trump’s pledge to drop the Paris climate change agreement โwhich means the U.S. will not be ‘following Canadaโs lead’ on a national carbon tax or cap-and-trade system.โ18Kenneth P. Green. โTrump at two weeks, and what he could mean for Canadian energy,โ Fraser Institute, November 22, 2016. Archived December 20, 2016. Archive.is URL: https://archive.is/5sGDs
Green suggests that โCanadaโs current aggressive climate action plans could well put our environmental policies (and the viability of our energy sector) at odds with our massive neighbour to the south.โ He contends that โThis could not turn out well for Canadaโs competitiveness.”19Kenneth P. Green. โTrump at two weeks, and what he could mean for Canadian energy,โ Fraser Institute, November 22, 2016. Archived December 20, 2016. Archive.is URL: https://archive.is/5sGDs
October 4, 2016
Kenneth P. Green co-authored an article in the Toronto Sun describing the Ontario Governments suspension of renewable energy as a โstep in the right directionโ as โ the provinceโs ‘green dreams’ have resulted in serious consequences for Ontarians and their families.โ20Kenneth P. Green and Taylor Jackson. โHeating or eatingโa harsh reality for some Ontarians,โ Toronto Sun, October 4, 2016. Republished by the Fraser Institute. Archived December 20, 2016. Archive.is URL: https://archive.is/dYdZJ
Green’s co-author wasd Taylor Jackson, Senior Policy Analyst at the Fraser Institute’s Center for Natural Resources.21Kenneth P. Green and Taylor Jackson. โHeating or eatingโa harsh reality for some Ontarians,โ Toronto Sun, October 4, 2016. Republished by the Fraser Institute. Archived December 20, 2016. Archive.is URL: https://archive.is/dYdZJ
October 2016
Kenneth Green wrote in the AusIMM Bulletin on the results of the Fraser Institute’s Annual Mining Survey.22Kenneth P. Green. โWhere is the most attractive for investment?โ The AusIMM Bulletin, October 2016. Archived December 20, 2016. Archive.is URL: https://archive.is/mEmaA
โA well-developed mining sector can produce great economic and community benefits,โ Green begins. โTo encourage a robust development of the mining sector, governments must put forth attractive and competitive policies.โ23Kenneth P. Green. โWhere is the most attractive for investment?โ The AusIMM Bulletin, October 2016. Archived December 20, 2016. Archive.is URL: https://archive.is/mEmaA
The Fraser Institute, which has been doing such surveys since 1997, talked to mining company presidents, vice presidents, and managers to capture executive opinion on investment.24Kenneth P. Green. โWhere is the most attractive for investment?โ The AusIMM Bulletin, October 2016. Archived December 20, 2016. Archive.is URL: https://archive.is/mEmaA
July 5, 2015
Kenneth Green weighed in on Pope Francis’s Encyclical on the Environment in an opinion article for The Province.25โKenneth Green: Pope wrong to link capitalism to pollution,โ The Province, July 5, 2015. Archived August 13, 2015.
According to Green, โwhile the encyclical might discuss a lot of environmental issues, it doesnโt offer much in the way of factual support.โ Making the argument that capitalism has improved environmental protectoin, he continues that โif [Pope Francis] really wants the people of Earth to breathe clean air, drink clean water, protect critical ecosystems, and protect endangered species he could have given them much better advice, including advocating for ever-greater levels of democracy and economic freedom.โ26โKenneth Green: Pope wrong to link capitalism to pollution,โ The Province, July 5, 2015. Archived August 13, 2015.
April 25, 2015
Kenneth Green and Taylor Jackson, both working for The Fraser Institute, wrote an opinion piece for The Vancouver Sun titled โRenewables: All pain, little gain.โ
They make the case that renewable energy, including hydroelectric sources, should be avoided because they could lead to higher prices. They cite research by economist Ross McKitrick to support their views.27Kenneth P. Green and Taylor Jackson. โOpinion: Renewables: All pain, little gain,โ The Vancouver Sun, April 25, 2015. Archived August 13, 2015.
The Vancouver Sun published responses to the piece in an article titled โRenewable energy has a bright future.โ It included a response by Merran Smith, Executive Director of Clean Energy Canada, who concluded that โKenneth Green and Taylor Jackson must have turned over more than a few rocks in their effort to argue that renewable energy is driving up electricity prices because a growing mountain of evidence points to the contrary.โ28โSaturday, May 2: Renewable energy has a bright future,โ The Vancouver Sun, May 1, 2015. Archived August 13, 2015.
April 23, 2015
Writing for the โfull commentโ section of the National Post, Kenneth Green suggests that while Canada will likely miss its Copenhagen emissions targets set in 2009, this might not necessarily be a significant problem. According to Green, โthis is less about Canada being an environmental laggard, and more a problem with agreeing to politically derived targets you have no idea how to hit.โ29Kenneth P. Green. โKenneth P. Green: Canada is prosperousโฆ and relatively green,โ National Post, April 23, 2015. Archived August 13, 2015.
He goes on to highlight the โgood newsโ in that GDP increase has increased by 71%, making for a โgreat trend in emissions intensity.โ By โletting markets do what they do best,โ as opposed to focussing on emissions standards, Green says that emissions will decline on their own due to technological growth.30Kenneth P. Green. โKenneth P. Green: Canada is prosperousโฆ and relatively green,โ National Post, April 23, 2015. Archived August 13, 2015.
April 2015
Kenneth Green spoke to The Vancouver Sun about how there is a supposed โ18-year temperature pause.โ31โVideo: Skeptical of climate change computer models,โ The Vancouver Sun, April 22, 2015.
According to Green, the IPCC process is โcorrupted,โ and that mainstream climate scientists have become โactivists.โ Green comments that since 1979, global temperatures have โno significant trendโ and there has been a โpauseโ in the temperature record. He continues to state arguments commonly used by skeptics including that โthe climate has always changed,โ that โthe [temperature] models, themselves, are wrong.โ32โVideo: Skeptical of climate change computer models,โ The Vancouver Sun, April 22, 2015.
Green says that he is not a โdenierโ of the science behind climate change, and that โwe are probably causing a mild warming,โ however not enough to cause concern.33โVideo: Skeptical of climate change computer models,โ The Vancouver Sun, April 22, 2015.
March 30, 2009
Green’s signature is displayed alongside a full-page ad funded by the CATO institute that appeared in numerous newspapers including the Washington Post, the New York Times and the Chicago Tribune in 2009.34โClimate Change Reality,โ The Cato Institute.
The advertisement criticizes President Obama’s declaration that โfew challenges facing America and the world are more urgent than combating climate change,โ saying that โwith all due respect Mr. President, that is not true.โ It claims โthere has been no net global warming for over a decade,โ and that the dangers of global warming are โgrossly overstated.โ35โClimate Change Reality,โ The Cato Institute.
2009
Participated in the โClimate Chainsโ video along with fellow climate change skeptics Chris Horner, Marlo Lewis, Todd Wynn, and Patrick Michaels.
The video claims that โOne of the greatest threats to freedom and prosperity in America is climate change legislation.โ The video was organized by the Cascade Policy Institute.36โAbout the Experts,โ Climate Chains. Archived Oct 21, 2009.
December 10th, 2007
Green was a moderator at a talk hosted by American Enterprise Institute asking the question โDo Fossil Fuels Have a Future?โ He was joined by Lee Raymond and James Glassman.37โDo Fossil Fuels Have a Future?โ American Enterprise Institute. Archived March 9, 2008.
July 5, 2006
As DeSmog reported,38Richard Littlemore. “AEI Seeks Scientists for Sale: $10,000 to First Taker,” DeSmog, November 9, 2006. Green was co-author (with Steven Hayward) of a July 2006 letter sent by AEI to scientists, requesting someone โ at a rate of $10,000 for 10,000 words โ whose review โthoughtfully explores the limitations of climate model outputs as they pertain to the development of climate policy.โ39“Dear Prof. Schroeder:” (PDF), American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research, July 5, 2006. Archived .pdf on file at DeSmog.
The author would be part of a โmajor project to produce a review and policy critique of the forthcoming Fourth Assessment Report (FAR) of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), due for release in the spring of 2007.โ40“Dear Prof. Schroeder:” (PDF), American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research, July 5, 2006. Archived .pdf on file at DeSmog.
AEI was looking for someone that โthoughtfully explores the limitations of climate model outputs as they pertain to the development of climate policy.โ41“Dear Prof. Schroeder:” (PDF), American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research, July 5, 2006. Archived .pdf on file at DeSmog.
The Guardian reported on the AEI study here.42 Ian Sample. โScientists offered cash to dispute climate study,โ The Guardian, February 2, 2007. Archived February 18, 2017. Archive.is URL: https://archive.is/6jm6M Hayward and Green responded in an article at The Weekly Standard where they described The Guardian’s reporting as “a journalistic hit piece.” They claimed that “[e]very claim in the story was false or grossly distorted.”43Kenneth P. Green and Steven F. Hayward. “Scenes from the Climate Inquisition,” The Weekly Standard, Vol. 12, No. 22 (February 19, 2007). Archived June 3, 2012. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/LQqCm
“Our offer of an honorarium of up to $10,000 to busy scientists to review several thousand pages of material and write an original analysis in the range of 7,500 to 10,000 words is entirely in line with honoraria AEI and similar organizations pay to distinguished economists and legal scholars for commissioned work,” they wrote.44Kenneth P. Green and Steven F. Hayward. “Scenes from the Climate Inquisition,” The Weekly Standard, Vol. 12, No. 22 (February 19, 2007). Archived June 3, 2012. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/LQqCm
“The climate inquisition is eliminating any space for sensible criticism of the climate science process or moderate deliberation about policy,” they concluded.45Kenneth P. Green and Steven F. Hayward. “Scenes from the Climate Inquisition,” The Weekly Standard, Vol. 12, No. 22 (February 19, 2007). Archived June 3, 2012. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/LQqCm
October 29, 2000
Writing in his role as Director of Environmental Programs for the Reason Public Policy Institute, Green criticized the IPCC in an October 2000 briefing report.
He describes the IPCC’s Summary for Policy Makers as a โderivative documentโ which condenses and expresses IPCC findings โin a language suitable for moderately educated readers.โ
According to Green, the SPM consists of โspeculative scenariosโ not reflective of the full reports, and โhas not been peer-reviewed. Its author is anonymous, the document is created independent of the actual report, and the summary is so short that issues were overly simplified.โ46Kenneth Green. โE-brief 105: Mopping up After a Leak: Setting the Record Straight on the ‘New’ Findings of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC)โ, Reason Foundation, October 1, 2000.
Affiliations
- The American Enterprise Institute (AEI) โ โResident Scholar.โ47โKenneth P. Green,โ Fraser Institute. Accessed September 2, 2015. โKenneth P. Green: Resident Scholar,โ AEI. Accessed December 15, 2011.
- Institute for Energy Research (IER) โ Former Scholar.48โAbout IER,โ Institute for Energy Research. Archived January 24, 2007. Archive.is URL: https://archive.is/ltzLz
- The Heartland Institute โ โHeartland Expert.โ49โHeartland Experts: Kenneth Green,โ The Heartland Institute. Accessed December 15, 2011.
- The Reason Foundation โ Former โChief Scientist,โ and Director of the Environmental Program.50โPolicy Study Authors: Kenneth Green,โ Reason Foundation. Archived January 17, 2011.
- The Fraser Institute โ โSenior Director, Center for Natural Resourcesโ (2013- ), โChief Scientist,โ (2002-2005).51โKenneth P. Green,โ Fraser Institute. Accessed September 2, 2015. โKenneth P. Green: Resident Scholar,โ AEI. Accessed December 15, 2011.
- The American Council on Science and Health (ACSH) โ Scientific Advisor.52โScientific Advisors,โ American Council on Science and Health. Accessed December 15, 2011.
- Environmental Literacy Council โ Executive Director, 2005โ2006.53โKenneth P. Green,โ Fraser Institute. Accessed September 2, 2015. โKenneth P. Green: Resident Scholar,โ AEI. Accessed December 15, 2011.
Social Media
- @KennethPGreen on Twitter (no longer exists)
Publications
Based on a search of major academic journals, Green has not published any peer-reviewed articles on the subject of climate.
Green has authored numerous skeptical policy studies, magazine articles, newspaper columns, and other publications including a textbook for middle school students titled Global Warming: Understanding the Debate.
A list of some of Green’s publications is available at the Reason Foundation.
Other Resources
- โDeniers: Kenneth Green,โ ExxonSecrets Wiki.
- โDeniers:Individuals:Kenneth Green,โ ExxonSecrets Wiki.
- SourceWatch Profile.
- ExxonSecrets Factsheet: Kenneth Green.
Resources
- 1โKenneth P. Green,โ Fraser Institute. Accessed September 2, 2015. โKenneth P. Green: Resident Scholar,โ AEI. Accessed December 15, 2011.
- 2โKenneth P. Green,โ Fraser Institute. Accessed September 2, 2015. โKenneth P. Green: Resident Scholar,โ AEI. Accessed December 15, 2011.
- 3โKenneth P. Green,โ Fraser Institute. Accessed September 2, 2015. โKenneth P. Green: Resident Scholar,โ AEI. Accessed December 15, 2011.
- 4โKenneth P. Green,โ Fraser Institute. Accessed September 2, 2015. โKenneth P. Green: Resident Scholar,โ AEI. Accessed December 15, 2011.
- 5โHeartland Experts: Kenneth Green,โ The Heartland Institute. Accessed December 15, 2011.
- 6Kenneth Green. โA Plain English Guide to Climate Change,โ The Reason Foundation, August 1, 2000.
- 7โWind and solar power make sense in far-flung places,โ Fraser Institute, December 5, 2016. Archived December 20, 2016. Archive.is URL: https://archive.is/hP8X9
- 8Kenneth P. Green. โNew outlook on oil production likely pushes ‘biteโ of Alberta carbon cap beyond 2040,โ Fraser Institute, November 7, 2016. Archived December 20, 2016. Archive.is URL: https://archive.is/speSI
- 9Kenneth P. Green. โGreen groups, First Nations sue federal government over proposed B.C. LNG plant,โ Fraser Institute, October 27, 2015. Archived December 20, 2016. Archive.is URL: https://archive.is/2tbo0
- 10Kenneth P. Green. โNational carbon price will likely raise costs for Canadians, damage overall economy,โ Fraser Institute, September 19, 2016. Archived December 20, 2016. Archive.is URL: https://archive.is/Dg3RD
- 11โUN Scientists Who Have Turned on UNIPCC Man-Made Climate Fears – A Climate Depot Flashback Report,โ Climate Depot, August 21, 2013.
- 12โDoes the U.S. Have a Realistic Energy Policy?โ, AEI, April 27, 2010.
- 13โWhatโs BestโEmission Reduction or Adaptation and Sequestration?โ American Enterprise Institute, September 27, 2006. Archived February 27, 2009.
- 14Kenneth Green. โStiffing California Motorists,โ San Diego Union Tribune, February 5, 2002. Republished by the Reason Foundation.
- 15โGlobal Petroleum Survey 2016,โ Fraser Institute, December 6, 2016. Archived December 20, 2016. Archive.is URL: https://archive.is/YZDr5
- 16Taylor Jackson, Kenneth P. Green, and Kyle Sholes. โGlobal Petroleum Survey 2016,โ Fraser Institute, December, 2016. Archived .pdf on file at DeSmog.
- 17Kenneth P. Green. โTrump at two weeks, and what he could mean for Canadian energy,โ Fraser Institute, November 22, 2016. Archived December 20, 2016. Archive.is URL: https://archive.is/5sGDs
- 18Kenneth P. Green. โTrump at two weeks, and what he could mean for Canadian energy,โ Fraser Institute, November 22, 2016. Archived December 20, 2016. Archive.is URL: https://archive.is/5sGDs
- 19Kenneth P. Green. โTrump at two weeks, and what he could mean for Canadian energy,โ Fraser Institute, November 22, 2016. Archived December 20, 2016. Archive.is URL: https://archive.is/5sGDs
- 20Kenneth P. Green and Taylor Jackson. โHeating or eatingโa harsh reality for some Ontarians,โ Toronto Sun, October 4, 2016. Republished by the Fraser Institute. Archived December 20, 2016. Archive.is URL: https://archive.is/dYdZJ
- 21Kenneth P. Green and Taylor Jackson. โHeating or eatingโa harsh reality for some Ontarians,โ Toronto Sun, October 4, 2016. Republished by the Fraser Institute. Archived December 20, 2016. Archive.is URL: https://archive.is/dYdZJ
- 22Kenneth P. Green. โWhere is the most attractive for investment?โ The AusIMM Bulletin, October 2016. Archived December 20, 2016. Archive.is URL: https://archive.is/mEmaA
- 23Kenneth P. Green. โWhere is the most attractive for investment?โ The AusIMM Bulletin, October 2016. Archived December 20, 2016. Archive.is URL: https://archive.is/mEmaA
- 24Kenneth P. Green. โWhere is the most attractive for investment?โ The AusIMM Bulletin, October 2016. Archived December 20, 2016. Archive.is URL: https://archive.is/mEmaA
- 25โKenneth Green: Pope wrong to link capitalism to pollution,โ The Province, July 5, 2015. Archived August 13, 2015.
- 26โKenneth Green: Pope wrong to link capitalism to pollution,โ The Province, July 5, 2015. Archived August 13, 2015.
- 27Kenneth P. Green and Taylor Jackson. โOpinion: Renewables: All pain, little gain,โ The Vancouver Sun, April 25, 2015. Archived August 13, 2015.
- 28โSaturday, May 2: Renewable energy has a bright future,โ The Vancouver Sun, May 1, 2015. Archived August 13, 2015.
- 29Kenneth P. Green. โKenneth P. Green: Canada is prosperousโฆ and relatively green,โ National Post, April 23, 2015. Archived August 13, 2015.
- 30Kenneth P. Green. โKenneth P. Green: Canada is prosperousโฆ and relatively green,โ National Post, April 23, 2015. Archived August 13, 2015.
- 31โVideo: Skeptical of climate change computer models,โ The Vancouver Sun, April 22, 2015.
- 32โVideo: Skeptical of climate change computer models,โ The Vancouver Sun, April 22, 2015.
- 33โVideo: Skeptical of climate change computer models,โ The Vancouver Sun, April 22, 2015.
- 34โClimate Change Reality,โ The Cato Institute.
- 35โClimate Change Reality,โ The Cato Institute.
- 36โAbout the Experts,โ Climate Chains. Archived Oct 21, 2009.
- 37โDo Fossil Fuels Have a Future?โ American Enterprise Institute. Archived March 9, 2008.
- 38Richard Littlemore. “AEI Seeks Scientists for Sale: $10,000 to First Taker,” DeSmog, November 9, 2006.
- 39“Dear Prof. Schroeder:” (PDF), American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research, July 5, 2006. Archived .pdf on file at DeSmog.
- 40“Dear Prof. Schroeder:” (PDF), American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research, July 5, 2006. Archived .pdf on file at DeSmog.
- 41“Dear Prof. Schroeder:” (PDF), American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research, July 5, 2006. Archived .pdf on file at DeSmog.
- 42Ian Sample. โScientists offered cash to dispute climate study,โ The Guardian, February 2, 2007. Archived February 18, 2017. Archive.is URL: https://archive.is/6jm6M
- 43Kenneth P. Green and Steven F. Hayward. “Scenes from the Climate Inquisition,” The Weekly Standard, Vol. 12, No. 22 (February 19, 2007). Archived June 3, 2012. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/LQqCm
- 44Kenneth P. Green and Steven F. Hayward. “Scenes from the Climate Inquisition,” The Weekly Standard, Vol. 12, No. 22 (February 19, 2007). Archived June 3, 2012. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/LQqCm
- 45Kenneth P. Green and Steven F. Hayward. “Scenes from the Climate Inquisition,” The Weekly Standard, Vol. 12, No. 22 (February 19, 2007). Archived June 3, 2012. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/LQqCm
- 46Kenneth Green. โE-brief 105: Mopping up After a Leak: Setting the Record Straight on the ‘New’ Findings of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC)โ, Reason Foundation, October 1, 2000.
- 47โKenneth P. Green,โ Fraser Institute. Accessed September 2, 2015. โKenneth P. Green: Resident Scholar,โ AEI. Accessed December 15, 2011.
- 48โAbout IER,โ Institute for Energy Research. Archived January 24, 2007. Archive.is URL: https://archive.is/ltzLz
- 49โHeartland Experts: Kenneth Green,โ The Heartland Institute. Accessed December 15, 2011.
- 50โPolicy Study Authors: Kenneth Green,โ Reason Foundation. Archived January 17, 2011.
- 51โKenneth P. Green,โ Fraser Institute. Accessed September 2, 2015. โKenneth P. Green: Resident Scholar,โ AEI. Accessed December 15, 2011.
- 52โScientific Advisors,โ American Council on Science and Health. Accessed December 15, 2011.
- 53โKenneth P. Green,โ Fraser Institute. Accessed September 2, 2015. โKenneth P. Green: Resident Scholar,โ AEI. Accessed December 15, 2011.