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Cover Story:
Coalbed Methane Development
Sparks Growing Concerns
HIGHLIGHTS this issue:
Alberta Energy and Utilities Board
holds first-ever public hearing on
coalbed methane development
. . . pg 3
Alberta implements mandatory well
water testing for new CBM drilling
. . . pg 3
FEATURE: Three Views of Water
and Coalbed Methane Development
Inadequate groundwater monitoring,
CBM projects jeopardize water sources
. . . pg 4
Regulations for CBM drilling
must protect water and land
. . . pg 4
All industries, citizens share responsibility
for wise water stewardship
. . . pg 5
Companies team up to build
British Columbia biodiesel economy
. . . pg 6
Offshore oil and gas proponents
hopeful with new federal government
. . . pg 8
New B.C. wastewater treatment
technology lands Alberta customer
. . . pg 9
Forest safety ombudsman
“right person” for the job
. . . pg 10
People & Companies
. . . pg 10
Books & Meetings
. . . pg 11
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Category: Climate Change
- 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
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Category: Energy
- New Smokestack Pollution Treatment Doesn’t Require Carbon Capture and Storage
- Environmentalists’ Report Card on Oilsands Mining Companies Gets Mixed Reviews
- Performance Guarantees Coming from “Clean Coal” Technology Providers
- Former Premiers Plan To Lay Cornerstones of Continental Energy Strategy
- Energy Briefs
- Hearing on Mackenzie Valley Gas Project Hears ‘Final’ Arguments; TransCanada, ConocoPhillips Vying to Build New Alaska Pipeline
- Bill 46 Opposition Grows, But Government Vows to Enact Legislation
- AltaLink Proposes New Transmission Line Option; Fallout at EUB Continues Over Use of Private “Snoops”
- Leadership in Climate Change, Water Management Needed To Be Energy Superpower, Says World Energy Council Official
- Alberta nuclear proponent sells project to Ontario’s Bruce Power
- Cover Story: “Pebble Bed” Nuclear Reactors Touted for Alberta’s Oilsands
- Application for Alberta’s first nuclear power plant welcomed, panned
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