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Volume 17 Issue 17 & 18

Edited by: System
in EnviroLine News

Table of Contents

Books & Meetings

  • Books & Meetings

Climate Change

  • Buildings in Canada are responsible for about 35 per cent of the country’s greenhouse gas emissions…
  • CCS Touted for Reducing Emissions, But Faces Cost and Regulatory Hurdles
  • Carbon Tax or Carbon Trade: Price on Carbon Needed to Achieve Big Emission Cut
  • B.C. Sees Opportunity in Growing Global Market On Carbon Trading
  • Provinces, States Driving Climate Change Policy
  • Canadian Forest Industry’s Drive to Reduce Emissions Hurt by International Practices

Energy

  • Fossil Fuels, More Greenhouse Gases Seen in Energy Future
  • Renewable Energy Sector Expanding But Still Needs Government Boost
  • Biofuels Production Will Shift to Cellulose-Based Technologies, Experts Predict
  • Biomass Poised to Displace Hydrocarbons In Emerging “Bioeconomy”

Government

  • Ministers Tout Sustainable Economic Opportunities

Green Business

  • Canadian companies have been slow to tap a $100-billion opportunity
  • Clean Energy Technology Needs Risk-Taking Investment And Government Support
  • Global Companies Can Be Leading Force For Societal Good
  • Cement Industry’s Roadmap \To Sustainability Hampered By Regulatory ‘Speed-bumps’
  • Corporate-NGO Partnerships Boost the ‘Bottom Line,’ Community and Environment

People & Companies

  • People & Companies

Special Report

  • SPECIAL REPORT: GLOBE 2008 AND BEYOND

Tribute

  • Martha Kostuch: People and Tree Hugger And True Friend Of the Environment
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The Current Issue


  • Renewable Energy’s Future Remains Bright, Despite Global Economic Downturn
  • World-Class Pipeline Industry Threatened by Proposed National Rules on GHG Emissions
  • Oilsands Upgrader Approval Ignores Alberta Land-use Framework, Farmers Say
  • Syncrude Canada Charged Over Dead Ducks at Oilsands Tailings Pond
  • Environmental Law
  • Climate Change Industry Must Plan Now For Climate Change Impacts, Water Shortages, Experts Say
  • Wastewater Nutrient-Recovery Technology Makes Fertilizer, Boosts Phosphorus Supplies
  • People & Companies
  • SEE ALL ARTICLES (6 MORE)

Links

  • The City of Calgary - The City of Calgary’s website

Articles Map 

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Articles (newest first)

  • Category: All Articles
    • Category: Book Review
      • The Weather Makers by Tim Flannery
    • Category: Climate Change
      • Energy, Agriculture Need Joint Planning on Land and Water Use
      • Water Use Transformation Required by Agriculture,
      • Climate Change Industry Must Plan Now For Climate Change Impacts, Water Shortages, Experts Say
      • Skeptics Wrong in Doubting Human-Caused Global Warming, Geologist Says
      • Businesses “Blindfolded” By Policy Uncertainty Around Climate Change
      • Tougher Regulations, Push for Harmonization Expected on Greenhouse Gas Emissions
      • Canadian Forest Industry’s Drive to Reduce Emissions Hurt by International Practices
      • Provinces, States Driving Climate Change Policy
      • B.C. Sees Opportunity in Growing Global Market On Carbon Trading
      • Carbon Tax or Carbon Trade: Price on Carbon Needed to Achieve Big Emission Cut
      • CCS Touted for Reducing Emissions, But Faces Cost and Regulatory Hurdles
      • Buildings in Canada are responsible for about 35 per cent of the country’s greenhouse gas emissions...
      • Community Action, Government Leadership Needed on Sustainability To Prevent Societal Collapse
      • ‘Skeptical Environmentalist’ Calls for New Strategies On Global Warming
      • Action Elsewhere Will Force Faster Emission Reductions In Alberta and Canada, Experts Say
      • Canada’s Kyoto Targets Unreachable; Government’s Climate Change Plan Overly Optimistic, NRTEE Says
      • Carbon sequestration, end to oil “addiction” touted as solutions
      • Federal plan receives kudos, brickbats
      • Nearly two-thirds of senior technology leaders do not have a defined energy strategy
      • B.C. government announces “climate action” cabinet committee
    • Category: Energy

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