Content Tagged with Alberta - Dirty Oilsands - A threat to the new energy economy

Content tagged with "Alberta"

News

Alberta faces ‘tough crowd’ in attempt at image makeover

Katherine O'Neill | The Globe and Mail | Wednesday, December 09, 2009

Neither Canada nor the world can afford growth of dirty oil

The Star | Matt Price | Monday, December 07, 2009

‘Dirty’ image puts Canada in climate doghouse at Copenhagen

The Globe and Mail | Eric Reguly and Nathan Vanderklippe | Sunday, December 06, 2009

The changing climate and Canadian realities

The Globe and Mail | Saturday, December 05, 2009

Environment Canada probes water contamination at oilsands

Mike De Souza | Canwest News Service | Friday, November 27, 2009

National Post editorial board: Pipeline to nowhere

National Post | Wednesday, October 28, 2009

U.K. study casts cloud over carbon capture

By Dina O'Meara | Calgary Herald | Tuesday, October 27, 2009

Mason issues statement to Albertans

Alberta's NDP Opposition | Wednesday, October 14, 2009

Hyperion’s clean-energy promises are myth

James F. Heisinger | Argus Leader | Tuesday, October 13, 2009

Pembina Reacts: Governments of Alberta and Canada provide $865 million subsidy for carbon capture

Pembina | Amy Taylor | Thursday, October 08, 2009

RSC Expert Panel on Environmental and Health Impacts of Oil Sands Industry

Royal Society of Canada | Monday, October 05, 2009

Alberta aims to streamline permit process

The Globe and Mail | Nathan Vanderklippe | Friday, October 02, 2009

Why the British are invading the oil patch

The Globe and Mail | Nathan Vanderklippe | Wednesday, September 09, 2009

Oil sands may feel effect of Norway election

The Globe and Mail | Bob Weber | Wednesday, September 09, 2009

New climate plan would favour oil sands

The Toronto Star | Allan Woods and Tanya Talaga | Saturday, September 05, 2009

Helping the dirty oilsands scrub behind its ears

Edmonton Journal | Graham Thomson | Saturday, July 25, 2009

Slow oil sands growth: Lougheed

Canwest News Service | Dan Healing | Wednesday, July 15, 2009

Slow down development of Alberta’s oilsands: Lougheed

Calgary Herald | Dan Healing | Tuesday, July 14, 2009

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Reports

Clearing the Air on Oilsands Myths

By: Pembina Institute | Jennifer Grant, Dan Woynillowicz, and Simon Dyer

Fact or Fiction: Oil Sands Reclamation

By: Pembina Institute

Canada’s Toxic Tar Sands: The Most Destructive Project on Earth

By: Environmental Defence Canada

Economic Impacts of Staged Development of Oil Sands Projects in Alberta (2010-2035)

By: Canadian Energy Research Institute | Afshin Honarvar, Jon Rozhon, Dinara Millington, Thorn Walden, Carlos A. Murillo


Blog

Lax oversight not enough.  Oil sands miners want to skip environmental assessments.

OnEarth: Tar Sands Dreams

What the Speaker means by “clean energy goals” doesn’t square with the Canadian government spin

Toxic Ballet

Tar Sands: Why Alberta Has A Credibility Problem

James Cameron goes to tar sands as tar sands come to US

Alberta’s biggest oil spill in 30 years is a call to action for Canadians

Massive Pipeline Spill Sickens Residents

Photos of Alberta pipeline oil spill (Greenpeace)

The Oil Sands’ Strange Bedfellows: Chinese Capitalists and Albertan Communists

Irresponsible and unsustainable: Allegiance to Big Oil undermining Canada’s intl. reputation

Alberta Innovates report shows study needed to assess corrosivity of tar sands and heavy crude

Oil’s Bad Math

Alberta’s Tar Sands Pollution Refugees

Lobbyist appointed as Alberta’s new top energy regulator

Alison Redford’s Half-Truth Tour

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News

Alberta’s carbon tax is a bold move. Sadly, it’s not enough

April 05, 2013 (Tzeporah Berman | The Globe and Mail)

Energy board changes pipeline complaint rules

April 05, 2013 (Gloria Galloway | The Globe and Mail)

CP oil spill in northern Ontario larger than first reported

April 04, 2013 (Nathan Vanderklippe | The Globe and Mail)

Scientist links crude oil to fish deformities, asks Canada to investigate

April 03, 2013 (CANADIAN PRESS)