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Getting off fossil fuels
Northern pipeline plan too risky
Christian Holz Posted On November 30, 2011


A pipeline that would move heavy bitumen to the northern British Columbia coast from Alberta’s oilsands carries unacceptable risks, Canadian and American environmental groups say. The proposed route for Enbridge Inc.’s $5.5-billion pipeline passes through rivers and sensitive habitat, and […]


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Fact Check on Kyoto Distortions
Christian Holz Posted On November 30, 2011


Green Party of Canada Leader, Elizabeth May, sets the facts straight on the Canadian Governments most often repeated distortions around the Kyoto Protocol and climate-change agreements. Check out her fact sheet here. Read more…


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U.K. supports Canada on oilsands
Christian Holz Posted On November 30, 2011


The British government has been secretly working with Canada to fight a European proposal that would officially label fuel from the Alberta oil sands as dirtier than conventional sources, according to the Guardian newspaper in London. Read more…


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Oil sands battle between Canada and EU
Christian Holz Posted On November 30, 2011


This article includes a video of Justin Rowlatt grilling the Canadian minister of Natural Resources, Joe Oliver about the oils sands. Read more…


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Kyoto pullout by Canada would hurt UN talks: African nations
Christian Holz Posted On November 30, 2011


“How are we to going to ask India and China to do more when Canada is saying, ‘OK, we’re checking out of the Kyoto Protocol?” – Seyni Nafo, spokesman for the 54-nation Africa Group in the UN forum. A Canadian […]


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Kent rejects climate ‘guilt payment’ to poorer countries
Christian Holz Posted On November 30, 2011


Mr. Kent said major emitting economies, such as China and India, insist on being treated the same as the poorest African country when it comes to the responsibility to address the global climate crisis. “That’s why Kyoto is ineffective and […]


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Alberta worked with industry on fracking PR strategy
Christian Holz Posted On November 30, 2011


The Alberta government met privately with the Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers to discuss a joint public relations campaign designed to counter “misinformation” about the controversial shale-gas fracking industry in the province.  Read More, keeping in mind that there is […]


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WMO: 2011 one of hottest years on record
Christian Holz Posted On November 30, 2011


Humans are to blame for global climate change, with 2011’s El Nina causing severe drought in east Africa, the US.  The WMO report was released to coincide with UN climate talks which run until Dec. 9 in Durban aimed at […]


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Desmond Tutu, other South Africans take Canada to task over climate policy
Christian Holz Posted On November 30, 2011


Canada has received a public scolding for its climate-change policy from several prominent South Africans, including anti-apartheid hero Archbishop Desmond Tutu.  “For us in Africa, climate change is a life and death issue. By dramatically increasing Canada’s global warming pollution, […]


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Canada wins a Fossil of the Day award for failing to understand the fundamental principle of Common but Differentiated Responsibility
hannah Posted On November 30, 2011


(Durban, South Africa) Canada has been awarded yet another Fossil of the Day award on the third day of climate change negotiations in Durban, South Africa. This “prize”, given to countries who are blocking progress at the United Nations climate […]


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