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$25 million to paint a tar sands black hole green?

April 29, 2008

Posted by Liz Barratt-Brown in Curbing Pollution , Moving Beyond Oil , Solving Global Warming

Tags:
alberta, borealforest, canada, oilsands, tarsands

Canada has sent its fourth delegation in so many months to Washington D.C. to convince Americans that there is no need to worry about the tar sands oil extraction in northern Alberta.  This barrage of visits reminds me of when a colleague...

One tar sands project = 800,000 cars = significant, Canadian Court says

March 6, 2008

Posted by Liz Barratt-Brown in Moving Beyond Oil , Solving Global Warming

Tags:
alberta, canadianfederalcourt, ecojustice, globalwarming, kearlproject, oilsands, tarsands

Yesterday, our Canadian colleagues won a landmark tar sands case. The Canadian Federal Court found that there were gaping holes in the environmental assessment of a huge tar sands project that would strip mine the Boreal forest for oil. The Kearl...

Mordor of the North - Tar Sands premiers as “The Most Destructive Project on Earth”

February 28, 2008

Posted by Liz Barratt-Brown in Moving Beyond Oil , Saving Wildlife and Wild Places , Solving Global Warming

Tags:
BP, globalwarming, mordor, Mostdestructiveprojectonearth, oilsands, tarsands

 Those who visit the Canadian tar sands in Alberta often describe what they have seen as a visit to Tolkien’s Mordor – miles of open pits and lagoons of toxic waste water and a night sky lit by fires and...

New fuel economy savings marred by tar sands

February 5, 2008

Posted by Liz Barratt-Brown in Curbing Pollution , Moving Beyond Oil , Solving Global Warming

Tags:
CAFE, corporateaveragefueleconomy, energybill, globalwarming, HR6, oilsands, tarsands

There has been a great deal of discussion about whether the trend towards greener energy will hold or fade away.  As the price of oil goes up and stays up, greener energy – such as renewable, wind and solar energies...

Bearing witness to the myth that tar sands are a clean fuel

January 18, 2008

Posted by Liz Barratt-Brown in Moving Beyond Oil , Saving Wildlife and Wild Places , Solving Global Warming

Tags:
edstelmach, globalwarming, oilsands, tarsands

Premier Stelmach came to town this week to promote increased production of tar sands oil and was met by protestors and serious questions about the impacts of this production on Alberta and on the U.S. I wonder what he expected? ...

NRDC asks airlines to oppose dirty fuels and cut global warming pollution

January 10, 2008

Posted by Liz Barratt-Brown in Curbing Pollution , Green Enterprise , Health and the Environment , Living Sustainably , Moving Beyond Oil , Saving Wildlife and Wild Places , Solving Global Warming

Tags:
airlines, alternativefuels, americanairlines, borealforest, canada, corporateresponsibility, dirtyfuel, globalwarming, richardbranson, unitedairlines

 Today we are sending letters to 15 U.S. and Canadian airlines asking that they participate in a new campaign we are launching called “Cool Fuels.”  We’re asking participants in “Cool Fuels,” to adopt their own corporate “Low Carbon Fuel Standard” and...