Why the Oil Sands May Never See Another New Mining Project Built

The days of the oil sands megaproject are gone. That's not such a bad thing.
Posted On 15 Sep 2015
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The Grand Challenge – Making Captured CO2 Useful

If captured carbon is repurposed and becomes an enabling starting material, instead of a waste stream, it will attract new businesses and create new markets
Posted On 12 Sep 2015
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Cleaning up ships’ emissions

As countries worldwide increasingly ban polluting ships from their ports, a spinning steel sponge may provide a solution for the owners of cargo and cruise vessels.
Posted On 07 Sep 2015
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First Nation wins legal challenge stopping water license for fracking in BC

EAB found that the science behind the license was fundamentally flawed in both concept and operation.
Posted On 07 Sep 2015
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Canadian Greenhouse Gas emissions from electricity sector falling

Member companies report a 22 per cent reduction in carbon emissions over the last five years.
Posted On 02 Sep 2015
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Shell Arctic drilling set to commence despite low oil prices

As the giant Shell oil company begins highly controversial exploration drilling in the Arctic, the price of crude continues to slide.
Posted On 30 Aug 2015
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Sunbelt Solar Power is price competitive with all other forms of energy generation

Massive solar power stations are being built in the world’s “sun belts” − with the US and India competing to have the largest in the world.
Posted On 26 Aug 2015
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Renewables raise challenge to coal in power league

Wind, solar and other renewable sources of clean energy are now second only to coal in generating the world’s electricity.
Posted On 24 Aug 2015
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