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Enbridge Confronted Over Controversial Pipeline to West Coast
Proposed Pipeline Route Through Wet’suwet’en Nation Territory Media Release by the Dogwood Initiative: January 14, 2010 (Victoria, BC) — Grassroots members of the Wet’suwet’en Nation and Saik’uz First Nation have traveled from northwest British Columbia to join Calgarians and BC-based NGO Dogwood Initiative to greet employees of pipeline company Enbridge… Continue reading
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Pembina Reacts: Alberta and Canadian Governments Subsidize $865 mil for Carbon Capture Project
Amy Taylor, Director of Alberta Energy Solutions with the Pembina Institute, made the following statement in response to the announcement that the governments of Alberta and Canada will provide an $865 million subsidy to Shell’s Quest Carbon Capture & Storage (CCS) project, covering 65 percent of the total cost: “This… Continue reading
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Substantial Unreported Emissions from Alberta Oil Sands
New study reveals substantial, unreported quantities of greenhouse gas emissions from the oil sands in the Boreal Forests of Alberta, Canada. Media release from Global Forest Watch Canada: October 2, 2009 (Edmonton, AB) — A new research paper, Bitumen and Biocarbon, was released this week by Global Forest Watch Canada.… Continue reading
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Nuclear Free Alberta’s Green Ribbon campaign
Edmonton – The Coalition for a Nuclear Free Alberta (CNFA), comprised of a number of Alberta grassroots organizations, recently launched a province-wide Green Ribbon campaign to try and convince the provincial government that investing in green renewable energy sources is the right choice for meeting our future electricity needs rather… Continue reading
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