A fundamental problem with both the green and woke movements, writes Philip Cross, is that advocates were so convinced of the righteousness of their causes that neither developed arguments that resonated with the public. Photo by ROBYN BECK/AFP via Getty Images/Postmedia files

This year is shaping up as a turning point in restoring sanity to public policy. Nowhere is the change more evident than in attitudes to green energy policies , once the rallying cry for left-wing parties in North America. Support has collapsed for three pillars of green energy advocacy: building electric vehicles to eliminate our need for oil pipelines and refineries; using the financial clout of the Net-Zero Banking Alliance to force firms to eliminate carbon emissions; and legally mandating the shift from f

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