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Global warming ‘confirmed’ by independent study
hannah Posted On octobre 21, 2011


The Earth’s surface really is getting warmer, a new analysis by a US scientific group set up in the wake of the « Climategate » affair has concluded. The Berkeley Earth Project has used new methods and some new data, but finds the same […]


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2010/2011 Climate Action Network Canada Annual Report
hannah Posted On septembre 30, 2011


Climate Action Network Canada’s 2010/2011 annual report. See everything we did over the year!


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Oil sands highlighted at EU meeting
hannah Posted On septembre 24, 2011


This outlines a meeting with several members of European Parliament addressing a number of issues ranging from SWIFT and the Lisbon Treaty to the Arctic and Canada’s Oil Sands. Relevant to the Oil Sands, are meetings with Herbert Reul and […]


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September 15, 2011: Victory! Minister Kent says he will close the Maxim loophole
hannah Posted On septembre 15, 2011


Thursday, September 15, 2011 Victory! Kent says Maxim coal won't be allowed to skirt the rules Environment Minister Peter Kent gave an interview last week in which he pointedly stated that he is going to close the loophole in new federal coal […]


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September 7, 2011: Nobel Peace Laureates call on Obama to reject Keystone
hannah Posted On septembre 7, 2011


Thursday, September 8, 2011 9 Nobel Peace Laureates call on Obama to reject the Keystone XL pipeline The opposition to the proposed Keystone XL pipeline continues to heat up, and now nine Nobel Peace Prize Laureates have added their voices […]


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Prentice failed to sell cap-and-trade scheme to Alberta
hannah Posted On août 17, 2011


« A former Conservative cabinet minister attempted to convince Alberta politicians to accept a more stringent regulatory approach to curbing climate change in 2009, newly released documents show. Then-federal Environment Minister Jim Prentice met with Alberta Premier Ed Stelmach and provincial […]


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Groups call on Minister Kent to ensure coal plant plays by the rules
hannah Posted On août 10, 2011


Canada Green Building Council – Canadian Association of Physicians for the Environment – Canadian Council of Imams – Canadian Federation of Students – Citizens Advocating Use of Sustainable Energy – Citizen’s Environmental Alliance of Southwestern Ontario – Climate Action Network […]


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The energy report: 100% renewable is achievable by 2050
hannah Posted On août 6, 2011


WWF’s new study, The Energy Report, outlines how all the world’s energy can be provided cleanly, renewably and economically by 2050. This will vastly reduce anxieties over energy security, pollution and catastrophic climate change.


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Alberta hides dirty truth as US demands tar sands facts
hannah Posted On juillet 29, 2011


In recent weeks a number of well-informed U.S. Congressmen along with the Environmental Protection Agency have been asking some uncomfortable questions about a large metallic snake connected to the tar sands, Canada’s largest single growing source of extreme climate-warming gases. […]


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Canadian oil industry bolsters DC lobbying presence
hannah Posted On juillet 18, 2011


Canada’s oil producers are enhancing their Washington, D.C., lobbying efforts at a time when Capitol Hill battles over oil sands are heating up. The Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers has retained Nelson Mullins Riley & Scarborough, a firm that includes […]


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