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Point of no return
rbarnes Posted On February 6, 2014


Burning the coal, oil and gas from these 14 projects would significantly push emissions over what climate scientists have identified as the “carbon budget,” the amount of additional CO2 that must not be exceeded in order to keep climate change […]


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Priced Out: Understanding the Factors Affecting Home Prices in the GTA
rbarnes Posted On February 6, 2014


Royal Bank of Canada and the Pembina Institute’s Home Location Study released last year found that over 80 per cent of Greater Toronto Area residents would give up a large home and yard to live in a “location-efficient” neighbourhood that […]


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Climate Change Implications of the Proposed Energy East Pipeline: A Preliminary Assessment
rbarnes Posted On February 6, 2014


In August 2013, TransCanada announced its intention to build a pipeline and export terminal project called Energy East. The proposed route would run from Alberta to New Brunswick, and the pipeline would have the capacity to transport 1.1 million barrels […]


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Energy East pipeline a potential CO2 traffic jam, report says
rbarnes Posted On February 6, 2014


By Max Paris The greenhouse gas emissions from oil flowing through TransCanada Pipelines’ proposed Energy East project would be equivalent to putting seven million new cars a year on Canadian roads, according to a report from an environmental think-tank released today. The Pembina […]


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Oil and gas ad campaign cost feds $40M at home and abroad
rbarnes Posted On February 6, 2014


The Canadian Press The Conservative government is spending $40 million this year to advertise Canada’s natural resource sector — principally oil and gas — at home and abroad. Natural Resources Minister Joe Oliver revealed the figure Wednesday as his department […]


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Keystone a green light? Not so fast
rbarnes Posted On February 5, 2014


By Jeffrey Simpson The U.S. State Department gives green light to the Keystone XL pipeline. That was the tenor of the media coverage and headlines after the department’s report was released last week. Read one way, that interpretation was plausible. […]


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Alberta government quietly funded researchers behind ‘independent’ report boosting Keystone XL
rbarnes Posted On February 5, 2014


By Lee Fang Before the State Department released its controversial Environmental Impact Study last week, a consulting firm called IHS CERA primed the news media by releasing its own study last year claiming that the Keystone XL wouldn’t make a […]


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Alberta oilsands environmental health risks probably underestimated: study
rbarnes Posted On February 4, 2014


By John Cotter EDMONTON – A new study suggests the environmental health risks of oilsands operations in Alberta’s Athabasca region have probably been underestimated. Researchers say emissions of potentially hazardous air pollution that were used in environmental reviews done before […]


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California drought: no relief in sight
rbarnes Posted On February 3, 2014


By Andrew Freedman The California drought, now reaching into its 13th month, grows more devastating with each passing day and there is no sign of significant relief in sight. More than halfway through the state’s wet season and the Sierra […]


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Climate Action News: BC’s LNG Boom: A Second Carbon Bomb? + The High Costs of Fossil Fuel Addiction
rbarnes Posted On February 3, 2014


BC’s LNG Boom could Rival Tarsands’ Carbon Pollution It’s a strange time in British Columbia. Just a short while ago, BC was well on its way to becoming Canada’s greenest province. A revenue neutral carbon tax applied in 2008 led […]


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