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Two in Three (66%) Believe Alberta Floods Were a Symptom of Climate Change
rbarnes Posted On January 6, 2014


Toronto, ON – In June 2013, severe flooding displaced over 100,000 Albertans in what has been called the worst flooding in the province’s history. With damages estimated at over $5 billion dollars and the activation of 32 local states of […]


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Alberta Oilsands Legal Challenges By First Nations To Dominate 2014
rbarnes Posted On January 6, 2014


By Bob Weber, The Canadian Press EDMONTON – Simmering disputes over the oilsands between Alberta aboriginals and the provincial and federal governments will break into the open in 2014 as virtually every one of the many recent changes in oversight […]


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Why China is building a massive solar power plant in the middle of nowhere
rbarnes Posted On January 2, 2014


by Todd Woody Back in 2009 when China announced it would build the world’s largest photovoltaic power plant in the Mongolian desert, it choose a US company, First Solar, to construct the 2,000-megawatt (MW) project. Yesterday, China unveiled plans for […]


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Stephen Harper’s government edited message about taking climate change seriously
rbarnes Posted On January 2, 2014


by Mike De Souza OTTAWA — Federal Environment Minister Leona Aglukkaq set aside a proposal from her department earlier this year to publicly state that the Harper government recognized scientific evidence that humans were “mostly responsible for climate change” and […]


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CAN-Rac News: 2013 Year in Review
rbarnes Posted On December 29, 2013


2013 Year in Review With 2013 drawing to a close, we thought now would be a great time to look back on the year that was in the world of climate action. The last year was marked by some very […]


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Harper government cutting more than $100 million related to protection of water
rbarnes Posted On December 29, 2013


by Mike De Souza OTTAWA — More than $100 million in cuts are underway at the federal department in charge of protecting Canada’s water and oceans, despite recommendations from top bureaucrats that it needs to increase spending for both environmental […]


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Obama and Climate Change: The Real Story
rbarnes Posted On December 24, 2013


By Bill McKibben, December 17, 2013 9:00 AM ET Two years ago, on a gorgeous November day, 12,000 activists surrounded the White House to protest the proposed Keystone XL pipeline. Signs we carried featured quotes from Barack Obama in 2008: […]


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Study Details Dark Money Flowing to Climate Science Denial
rbarnes Posted On December 23, 2013


by John Mashey Drexel University sociologist Robert Brulle’s long-awaited, peer-reviewed study “Institutionalizing delay: foundation funding and the creation of U.S. climate change counter-movement organizations” was published Dec. 20 in the journal Climatic Change. The Drexel press release, “Not Just the […]


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China’s Largest Carbon Market, Now The Second Largest In The World, Opens With An Auction
rbarnes Posted On December 19, 2013


On Thursday China began trading in Guangdong’s carbon permit market, which is expected to be the world’s second-largest market after the European Union in terms of carbon dioxide emissions covered. It is far larger than either the Australian or Californian […]


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Northern Gateway pipeline project: 6 things to know
rbarnes Posted On December 19, 2013


An independent three-member panel from the National Energy Board is set to hand down its final report today on the Enbridge Northern Gateway Project, a decision that will include recommendations to the federal government on whether the project should be […]


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