Martin Z. Olszynski
@molszyns.bsky.social
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Associate Professor & Chair in Energy, Resources & Sustainability @ U of Calgary Faculty of Law. Co-editor @ablawg.bsky.social. Thinking about land-use planning, trade-offs, and muddling through. Calgary, AB/Treaty 7 🇨🇦
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gtconway.bsky.social
Robert De Niro: “Now we have a would-be king — King Donald the First. Fuck that. I’m Robert De Niro and I’m asking you to stand up and be counted in the nationwide No Kings protest on October 18th”

👉👉 nokings.org
molszyns.bsky.social
It would be fun, as an experiment, to organize a massive collective “unplugging” from social media. Even just one day would shake them, I bet.
maxfawcett.bsky.social
I really enjoyed this Coyne column. Said tech oligarchs need to way more attentive to the way public opinion is shifting against them. Coyne is just about the furthest thing from a "soak the rich" socialist, and yet....

www.theglobeandmail.com/opinion/arti...
Opinion: The tech oligarchy poses a unique threat to democracy
Today’s uber-rich have converted their obscene wealth into outsize power, wielded in the name of bizarre millenarian ideologies
www.theglobeandmail.com
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maxfawcett.bsky.social
I really enjoyed this Coyne column. Said tech oligarchs need to way more attentive to the way public opinion is shifting against them. Coyne is just about the furthest thing from a "soak the rich" socialist, and yet....

www.theglobeandmail.com/opinion/arti...
Opinion: The tech oligarchy poses a unique threat to democracy
Today’s uber-rich have converted their obscene wealth into outsize power, wielded in the name of bizarre millenarian ideologies
www.theglobeandmail.com
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jessedjenkins.com
“I actually don’t think Washington has really woken up to just how popular these new energy and electro technologies that China is exporting are.” FT on the "profound" global impact of China's rise as an electrostate www.ft.com/content/013e... 🔌💡
The ‘profound’ global impact of China’s rise as an electrostate
The country’s companies now dominate many clean technology industries
www.ft.com
molszyns.bsky.social
That interprovincial pipelines are also subject to prov. jurisdiction has never really been in dispute. Both usually operate in tandem — it’s when they conflict that constitutional law gives the feds the upper hand through the doctrine of paramouncry.

But s 5(1.1) flips that. Courtesy of the BQ.
molszyns.bsky.social
Premier Smith should take a moment to read the Building Canada Act. It’s right there in section 5(1.1): Feds “must…obtain [a province or territory’s] written consent if the project falls w/in areas of exclusive provincial or territorial jurisdiction.”

Fed pipelines touch on several such areas.
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molszyns.bsky.social
Hi Aaron. I think it’s impossible to overstate how beholden Danielle Smith is to O&G interests. That’s the loadstar for everything she does.
molszyns.bsky.social
There definitely seems to be limited awareness of the industry’s $320 billion in unfunded environmental liabilities that they’re tracking to shaft taxpayers with.
molszyns.bsky.social
This is b/c of section 5(1.1) of the Building Canada Act, introduced by the BQ at 3rd reading. I haven’t had time, but an intrepid reporter might want to go through the House Transportation Committee’s report & Hansard for the votes. #cdnpoli #ableg

www.cbc.ca/news/politic...
Alberta will need B.C. government’s backing to build proposed pipeline: energy minister | CBC News
Canada’s energy minister says Alberta will need to get its neighbouring province on board in order to see its proposed pipeline project to the West Coast come to fruition.
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thebreakdownab.bsky.social
That is, of course, unless you're talking about private schools...

Then it becomes one of the most important things that the Alberta Government recommends parents pay attention to while choosing a private school.

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thebreakdownab.bsky.social
Demetrios Nicolaides is making the rounds on talk shows and would like you to know that class sizes don't matter that much.

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#abpoli #ableg #cdnpoli #abed
molszyns.bsky.social
Perfection is the enemy of the good. Whether professionally or personally or both, there is a fundamental difference b/w those pulling towards decarbonization, however imperfectly, and those pushing more fossil fuels.
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atrupar.com
Trump is fighting for his life to stay awake during Andy Ngo's speech
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volts.wtf
The historically volatile Texas grid was entirely stable this summer, despite extreme temperatures. Grid operators never once had to ask Texans to conserve energy or shut off their air conditioners.

Why? Solar & batteries. Want a stable grid? Try solar & batteries.
Solar and batteries had a record-setting, grid-stabilizing summer in…
Solar has set 17 power generation records in Texas so far this year, shoring up the grid alongside batteries as some gas plant developers step back.
www.canarymedia.com
molszyns.bsky.social
This is long form radio, which is probably self-defeating from the outset (to reach a broad audience), but if you want to understand why we’re way off course re: climate change, the human capacity for self-serving is on full display by some of the interviewees here.

www.cbc.ca/listen/live-...
© CBC/Radio-Canada 2025. All rights reserved.
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shastingssimon.bsky.social
This post brought to you by me being pleasantly surprised to discover I wrote an oped in the Globe and Mail with @molszyns.bsky.social I had completely forgotten about.
shastingssimon.bsky.social
My number one tip for researchers that do a significant amount of non peer reviewed paper publication/outreach:

Create an excel table, every time you give an interview, talk, write an oped or white paper, etc. take 5 seconds to immediately note it in the excel.
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blakeshaffer.bsky.social
As a reminder, whether it be $95 or $110 per tonne, the “policy price” for industrial emissions is largely moot right now.

Emitters can pay for compliance using emissions offsets and performance credits, which are currently trading bilaterally for under $29 per tonne.
TIER emission performance credit settlement prices from NGX/ICE.