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Stuck in the Tar Sands: How the Federal Government’s Proposed Climate Change Strategy Lets Oil Companies off the Hook
rbarnes Posted On February 27, 2014


If greenhouse gas pollution from Alberta’s tar sands industry continues to grow at its projected rate, it will be nearly impossible for Canada to do its fair share to stop global warming. That’s why the credibility of any federal climate […]


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Greening the Grid: Powering Alberta’s Future with Renewable Energy
rbarnes Posted On February 27, 2014


This report presents a comprehensive analysis of Alberta’s power production and energy efficiency opportunities and demonstrates the dominant role that renewable energy and improved efficiency can play in seriously reducing pollution and meeting future power demand. The report outlines two […]


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Peter Mansbridge Was Paid By Oil And Gas Lobby For Speech
rbarnes Posted On February 27, 2014


CBC anchor Peter Mansbridge was paid by a top oil and gas industry group to give a speech on energy, raising new questions about the broadcaster’s conflict of interest policies in the wake of revelations about contributor Rex Murphy’s ties […]


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Dirty oil: How the tar sands are fueling the global climate crisis
rbarnes Posted On February 26, 2014


Global oil addiction and an international failure to establish a price on carbon have created an explosive boom in the tar sands. Despite the current financial crisis, every major multinational and state-owned oil company continues to invest in the Alberta […]


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Provincial Power Play: Breaking Away from Federal Inaction on Climate Change
rbarnes Posted On February 26, 2014


A remarkable shift in global climate change politics and policy has occurred in Canada over the past two years. When the David Suzuki Foundation first assessed provincial and territorial action on global warming in October 2005, the resultswere not uplifting. […]


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Is he missing the point? Rex Muphy’s oil sands speeches defended
rbarnes Posted On February 26, 2014


The Huffington Post Alberta Rex Murphy just doesn’t get it. That’s how iPolitics columnist Andrew Mitrovica sees the CBC pundit’s self-defense amid a controversy over his support of the oilsands. Mitrovica has been vocal in his criticism of Murphy’s pro-oilsands […]


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Enbridge Line 9: W5 uncovers unreported spills, alarming communities along 830-km pipe
rbarnes Posted On February 26, 2014


By Jessica McDiarmid An aging Enbridge pipeline that runs across Ontario has had at least 35 spills — far more than reported to federal regulators — but many municipalities along its route have never been informed of the incidents, a […]


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Our Nation, Their Interest
rbarnes Posted On February 25, 2014


A new report by Environmental Defence and ForestEthics called “Our Nation, Their Interest: The Case Against the Northern Gateway Pipeline and Tanker Project” was released today as part of a BC delegation to Ottawa. The report documents the reasons why […]


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We should assess new pipelines like the Americans do
rbarnes Posted On February 25, 2014


Clare Demerse Over the last few months, debates about pipelines have become a staple of the news in Canada. Indeed, pipelines have become the main pretext for our conversations about climate change and the impacts of oil sands development – […]


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Big Oil’s inside track in Ottawa spelled out in black and white
rbarnes Posted On February 25, 2014


By PressProgress Wouldn’t it be nice to be given copies of early drafts of government plans to provide edits and feedback? Internal documents from Natural Resources Canada, released to PressProgress under access to information, show that’s the kind of access […]


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