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Government publication
Enhancing Resilience in a Changing Climate – Assessing Climate Change Impacts on Water Availability for Oil Sands Development in the Athabasca River Basin
hannah Posted On novembre 18, 2010


While NRCan is trying to position itself as having a balanced view of the issue (see document « Draft NRCan Oil Sands Communications Plan »), this analysis makes clear where their priority lies. Instead of taking action to reduce the impact dirty […]


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Studies Confirm Tar Sands Dirtiest of Dirty Oils – NRDC blog
hannah Posted On novembre 18, 2010


This blog post from NRDC’s Susan Casey-Lefkowitz analyzes the two life cycle assessment reports commissioned by the Alberta Energy Research Insitute. “Studies Confirm Tar Sands Dirtiest of Dirty Oils.” Susan Casey-Lefkowitz’s blog. July 23, 2009.


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Expansion of tar sands oil is not central to US energy supply – despite new report conclusion
hannah Posted On novembre 18, 2010


NRDC’s Susan Casey-Lefkowitz blog post about Cambridge Energy Research Associates (CERA) report that claims tar sands is central to U.S. energy supply. « The study says that tar sands oil has moved from « fringe to center » of US energy supply. Yet, […]


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Alberta hires consultants to lobby Washington – News Media
hannah Posted On novembre 18, 2010


This article gives a good introduction to tar sands lobbying occurring in Washington on behalf of Alberta. « Alberta hires consultants to lobby Washington. »


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Big-league players step up for oil sands – MEDIA
hannah Posted On novembre 18, 2010


This article gives a good introduction to tar sands lobbying occurring in Washington. « Big-league players step up for oil sands. » Claudia Cattaneo, Financial Post. March 11, 2009.


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DFAITs role in US oil sands outreach
hannah Posted On novembre 10, 2010


This document outlines the Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade’s role in the Oil sands outreach strategy.  Interestingly it notes key players involved within the governemnt such as NRCan, EC, but also Health Canada and the Depatment of Indian […]


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Report of the Canadian parliamentary delegation respecting its participation at the 32nd European parliament-Canada
hannah Posted On novembre 9, 2010


Ambassador Ross Hornby comments: “The Ambassador further noted that oil sands were expected to become an important issue, as some Members of the European Parliament are currently contemplating a resolution that would prevent European companies from investing in oil sands, […]


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Alberta helped stop Maryland climate bill: Premier Stelmach
hannah Posted On novembre 1, 2010


The Alberta government helped block global warming legislation in the state of Maryland, according to Premier Ed Stelmach.  Read more…….


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BBM message from Tom Wallace
hannah Posted On octobre 13, 2010


BBM message sent from Tom Wallace to several Natural Resource Canada employees stating his need for help on the  International Energy Association ministerial communiqué.


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Ed Stelmach advertisement in Washington post
hannah Posted On septembre 14, 2010


This is part of the the Government of Alberta’s public relations campaign. Ed Stelmach submitted this as a letter to the Washington Post, but the paper refused to print it. Ed Stelmach bought advertisement space and had it printed. Alberta […]


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