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October 2008 - Special Election Issue #2

  1. Who Will Represent Canada on Global Warming?
  2. Enviro-Election Websites
  3. Elections 2008 Op-Eds

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September 2008 - Special Election Issue

  1. Pembina Reacts: Election 2008
  2. Poll: Canadians Want to See Party Leaders Debate Environmental Issues
  3. PowerUP! Join Other Canadians in Supporting Stronger Laws to Combat Climate Change
  4. PEMBINA REACTS BLOGS

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August 2008

  1. Martha Kostuch: Legacy and Lessons
  2. Ontario Needs to Press for Stronger Targets for WCI Cap-and-Trade System
  3. Reality Check: British Columbia Carbon Tax Myths and Realities
  4. G8 Heads of Government Fail to Step Up on Climate Change
  5. Tougher Regulations Needed to Kick-start CCS in Alberta
  6. Oil Sands Reclamation: Fact or Fiction
  7. Catching Up: Conservation and Biodiversity Offsets in Alberta's Boreal Forest
  8. Edmontonians: Brace Yourselves for Oil Sands Fever
  9. Northern and Alberta First Nations Leaders Meet to Tour the Oil Sands
  10. Rob Macintosh Recognized at Alberta Emerald Awards

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June 2008 

  1. British Columbia Introduces Landmark Carbon Tax Legislation
  2. Feeding the Electricity Grid Renewably
  3. Alberta Industry Fails to Reduce Greenhouse Gas Pollution
  4. Government Dismisses Multi-stakeholder Recommendation for Moratorium on Oil Sands Leases
  5. Kearl Panel Fails to Answer Federal Court's Questions
  6. Urban Sprawl Threatens Ontario's Climate Change Targets
  7. Government System of Land-Use Planning Threatens Ability to Protect Environment

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March 2008

  1. Candidate Survey on Oil Sands Helps Alberta Voters Cast Their Ballots
  2. A Tale of Two Budgets: Federal Budget Fails to Provide Leadership on Global Warming; B.C. Leads the Way with Carbon Tax
  3. Groups Urge Canada to Step Up to the Plate on Renewable Energy
  4. Mining for Dollars in British Columbia
  5. ...and more!

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2007 Archive

Fall 2007
  1. Alberta Oil Sands Survey Needs Your Input by December 7, 2007
  2. Premier Stelmach's Rejection of the Royalty Review Panel's Recommendations Has Cost Albertans Millions
  3. Climate Negotiations in Bali Aim to Reach A Global Climate Agreement
  4. Mind the Gap Report Shows British Columbia Emissions Target Achievable, But Stronger Government Action Needed
  5. Pembina Institute Releases Report, Hosts Forum on "Unlikely Allies"
  6. GreenLearning Launches Two New Resources: EnerAction and eCards
  7. ...and more!

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Summer 2007
  1. Expedition Team Explores a World-Class River Facing World-Scale Threats
  2. Ottawa's Climate Change Strategy: Less Than Meets the Eye
  3. Prime Minister Harper Urged to Support Energy Efficiency Targets
  4. Reasonable Targets for Lowering Ontario's GHG Emissions but Where's the Plan?
  5. GreenLearning Education Program Wins Alberta Emerald Award
  6. ...and more!

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Spring 2007
  1. Art Garfunkel to Play Pembina's 2007 Green Planet Concert Series
  2. Celebrated Nature Artist Andrew Kiss Teams Up with Pembina
  3. Albertans Light Years Ahead of Their Leaders on Responsible Oil Sands Development
  4. Why Intensity Targets for Greenhouse Gas Reductions Won't Work
  5. A Blueprint for Responsible Oil Sands Development
  6. City of Dawson Creek Takes a Lead in Planning for Tomorrow
  7. Looming Ontario Election Puts Nuclear Power in the Hot Seat
  8. Ontario Pilots a Greenhouse Gas Intensive Waste-to-Energy Process
  9. Protecting Alberta's Precious Water Resources

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March 2007
  1. Fair Share, Green Share For a Dollar a Barrel
  2. Alberta Legislates Indefinite Increase in Emissions
  3. Rubber-stamp of New Tar Sands Project Shows Failure of Leadership
  4. Royalty Review — By Albertans for Albertans
  5. Get Informed. Take Action and Pass it On!
  6. BC's Climate Change Targets: Will the Details Add Up?
  7. Renewable Fuels Regulation Must Be Done Right
  8. Ontarians: Vote For Clean Energy
  9. Mackenzie Gas Pipeline: Using Gold to Make Lead
  10. A Valentine's Day Gift For The Climate
  11. Draft Directive on Emergency Preparedness and Response: Is it Enough?

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2006 Archive

December 2006
  1. Nuclear is Not the Answer to the Climate Crisis
  2. New Website Features Renewable Energy in Canada and Around the World
  3. While Oil Sands Profits Soar, Canadians Have Lost 1.65 Billion
  4. Federal Government Stance on Kyoto Draws Criticism from International Community
  5. In Search of Clean Coal

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Fall 2006
  1. Federal Green "Clean Air Act" a Disappointing Shade of Brown
  2. Alberta Announces Boost for Bioenergy but More Action Required
  3. Translation Company Brings Wind Power Program to Ottawa
  4. Five Day Pipeline "Roadshow" an Eye Opener for First Nation Communities
  5. B.C.'s Wealth of Low Impact Electricity Options Make Coal Unnecessary
  6. Oil Sands Companies Could Eliminate Their Impact on Climate Change for a Few Dollars a Barrel
  7. Bonnie Raitt: Wow! What a Concert Fundraiser!
  8. Ontario Smart Growth Policies Now Need Action
  9. Join the global day of action on climate change on November 4, 2006
  10. The Pembina Institute proudly supports the Canadian Youth Climate Coalition
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Summer 2006
  1. Bonnie Raitt Comes to Calgary for Pembina
  2. Green Learning an Emerald Award Finalist
  3. New Sustainable Electricity the Key to Ontario's Power Problems
  4. Renewable Energy for First Nations Communities
  5. Did Our Leaders Do Their Homework?

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May 2006
  1. Ambrose's place at UN Climate Change Negotiations
  2. Canada's needs to meet Greenhouse Gas targets
  3. Energy efficiency in Ontario
  4. Water use by oil sands
  5. Ontario's Highway to Sprawl
  6. Wind Power: Good Earth Cafe and Five Winds International
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April 2006
  1. Alberta plan fails to protect Athabasca River
  2. Nuclear power plans in Ontario
  3. Pembina's climate change website
  4. Ontario land use planning reforms
  5. An alternative "progress" measurement system
  6. MPs urged to take action on greenhouse gases
  7. Wind Power: Planet Organics
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February 2006
  1. A bestseller by most definitions
  2. Pembina welcomes eight new staff
  3. Wind Power participation growing steadily
  4. Revamped website features Alberta's Genuine Progress Indicator summaries
  5. Alberta resident donates Klein's $400 cheque to the Pembina Institute

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2005 Archive

December 2005
  1. Pembina's Take on the UN Climate Change Conference
  2. Oil Sands Fever
  3. Oil Sands Development
  4. Clean Development Mechanism
  5. CanREA and Renewable Solutions
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November 2005
  1. The UN Climate Change Conference in Montreal
  2. Kyoto: Six Months On
  3. Ontario Electricity Options
  4. CanREA web site
  5. Award for the City of Dawson Creek
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October 2005
  1. Kyoto: Needs for Deeper Cuts
  2. High Gas Price Good for Environment
  3. Alberta in 2105
  4. Cash for Clean Air Raffle
  5. 51 GPI Reports: Is Alberta Making Progress?
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August 2005
  1. Cash for Clean Air
  2. Smart Growth Case Study Report Shows Gaps in Municipal Planning
  3. Pembina Calls on Albertans to Provide Input on Coalbed Methane Proposals, Despite Objections to Royalty Reduction Proposal
  4. First Nations Energy Maps, Caribbean Energy, Clean Development Mechanism,
  5. Strategic Thinking
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July 2005
  1. In Harmony With the Wind: Alberta's Progress Toward Sustainability, Northern Gas Development Impacts, CASA Award, Suncor Wind-Energy Computers, Highways and Urban Sprawl, Clean Energy Sector Employees
  2. Nuclear is Not the Answer to the Climate Crisis
  3. New Website Features Renewable Energy in Canada and Around the World
  4. While Oil Sands Profits Soar, Canadians Have Lost 1.65 Billion
  5. Federal Government Stance on Kyoto Draws Criticism from International Community
  6. In Search of Clean Coal
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