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The Costs of Fossil Fuel Use

December 2, 2019January 19, 2016

This week I have a guest post up on the Science Borealis blog, examining the combined environmental, economic, and public health impacts of fossil fuel … Read more

Tags climate change, COP21, cost benefit, economics, fossil fuels, gas leak, induced earthquakes, oil and gas, oil spill, public health, renewable energy

Say hello to Canada's new Fisheries Act

December 2, 2019November 27, 2013

Monday, 25 November, marked the day on which the new (improved? no – let’s say, gutted) Fisheries Act took effect in Canada. First introduced in … Read more

Tags cdnpoli, fisheries, Fisheries Act, oil and gas, salmon, science policy

Oil and gas development in Southern Alberta

December 2, 2019September 13, 2013

This morning I saw an interesting tweet from the Southern Alberta Technology Council: Apparently the City of Lethbridge has been approached by an oil and … Read more

Tags Alberta Energy Regulator, fracking, Lethbridge, oil and gas, southern alberta
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