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OTTAWA, Dec 15 (LSN)  The Canadian government appears to be using Canada’s unusually warm weather to further their global warming agenda of gaining support for approval for the UN’s Kyoto treaty. It has just released a report called the Canada Country Study (CCS), which perpetuates the argument that human activity is instrumental in global warming.  In a recent column conservative Lorne Gunter sympathizes with the government for its perspective on the issue given that most of the Petroleum sector, Reform Party deputy environment critic Bill Gilmour, and the mainstream media all accept the position.  Gunter, however, argues that 1998 has been a bad year for global warming advocates with scientists adjusting downward their estimates of carbon dioxide’s ability to warm the atmosphere. Even NASA scientist James Hansen, who started the whole global warning panic in 1988 has backed-tracked lately, admitting that the computer models on which warming theory is based are not nearly as accurate as he once believed.  Pro-life advocates have long been concerned with the direct association made by environmentalists between environmental problems and human population because the remedy almost always includes population control measures. With the mounting evidence that human activity is not taking the world to an apocalypse, pro-  life forces hope that the pressure to depopulate the world will be abated.  See the Canada Country Study at:  https://www2.ec.gc.ca/climate/ccs/ccs_e.htm   For an article from today’s WorldNetDaily exposing the Kyoto hoax go to:  https://www.worldnetdaily.com/bluesky_ronthal/19981215_xcint_kyoto_your.shtml   Last Friday the Canadian government proudly announced its initial spending in a proposed $150 million project to promote the belief that humans are responsible for climate change, and thus must decrease in population in order to bring climate change under control. The federal government’s Climate Change Action Fund has as its first project a calculator, with which to calculate one’s personal CO2 emissions.  See the government press release on the CCAF at:  https://www.ec.gc.ca/press/co2calc_n_e.htm   Reliable information on climate change can be found at:  https://www.globalwarming.org/  And the World Climate Report at:  https://www.nhes.com/