Barry Saxifrage
Climate Analyst | Vancouver
About Barry Saxifrage
Barry Saxifrage is Canada's National Observer's resident chart geek and climate analyst. In his visual carbon columns, Saxifrage deconstructs the data behind global warming and Canada's climate targets, as he charts international progress and graphically documents failures by industry and governments. His work is cited frequently by academics and climate publications internationally, including by George Monbiot in The Guardian, Yale Climate Connections, Bill McKibben's New Yorker newsletter, The Times Colonist, and many others. When he's not analyzing the corporate reports of major oil companies or comparing Canada's government's promises against Canada's actual emissions, Saxifrage is an avid soccer player.
These 'missing charts' may change the way you think about fossil fuel addiction
How much fossil fuel is the world burning each year? Are we turning the corner yet? Here are the missing charts...
Climate action opposites: Canada vs United Kingdom
Opposite tactics, opposite results. As the U.K. racks up climate wins, Canada might want to take notes.
Atmospheric CO2 levels accelerate upwards, smashing records
There is no sugar coating the latest CO2 data. Climate failure is accelerating and Canada is making it worse...
Canadians are making a supersized gamble on climate and the economy
Canadians have become one of the world's largest extractors of climate pollution. And we're just getting started.
Opinion: Alberta's clean and dirty energy plans, side by side
Alberta plans to triple clean energy but the production of climate-damaging energy will go up fifty times more
Opinion: Trudeau's CO2 Scorecard (update)
Prime Minister approves, and praises, huge increases in the amount of climate pollution Canada will pull out of the ground, overwhelming climate policies
Opinion: Trudeau's carbon tsunami by the numbers
Canada's new climate policies are being swamped by the push for massive carbon expansions.
Oil production must start falling to keep planet safe: International Energy Agency
That's not what Canada is planning to do....
Opinion: Trudeau-backed Keystone XL will exceed climate pollution from 100 nations
Trudeau asked for it. Trump will approve it. Our climate is going to get it...
Opinion: Trump's Keystone XL approval frees Trudeau to call off our nation-dividing pipeline wars. Will he?
Industry's own numbers show that Keystone XL is more than enough for a massive increase in their climate disrupting product.