Ross McCullough offers interesting perspectives as a climate change denier, and a supporter of Alberta's boom and bust economy in his letter to the editor (Gazette, Feb. 10).
As a climate change denier, he joins the esteemed ranks of Donald Trump, Ted Cruz, and Ben Carson, who are anchors in the ignorant conservative movement south of the border.
He fails to recognize that a key ingredient to Alberta's hope of pulling itself out of the boom and bust economy of oil is to develop renewable energy such as wind, and solar energy. The most amusing part of his letter is the use of the phrase "bird-killing monstrosities," which may be used to describe the large oil sands ponds of northern Alberta, as well as wind turbines.
Ken Johnson, St. Albert