October 2008 - Special Election Issue #2
- Who Will Represent Canada on Global Warming?
- Enviro-Election Websites
- Elections 2008 Op-Eds
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September 2008 - Special Election Issue
- Pembina Reacts: Election 2008
- Poll: Canadians Want to See Party Leaders Debate Environmental Issues
- PowerUP! Join Other Canadians in Supporting Stronger Laws to Combat Climate Change
- PEMBINA REACTS BLOGS
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August 2008
- Martha Kostuch: Legacy and Lessons
- Ontario Needs to Press for Stronger Targets for WCI Cap-and-Trade System
- Reality Check: British Columbia Carbon Tax Myths and Realities
- G8 Heads of Government Fail to Step Up on Climate Change
- Tougher Regulations Needed to Kick-start CCS in Alberta
- Oil Sands Reclamation: Fact or Fiction
- Catching Up: Conservation and Biodiversity Offsets in Alberta's Boreal Forest
- Edmontonians: Brace Yourselves for Oil Sands Fever
- Northern and Alberta First Nations Leaders Meet to Tour the Oil Sands
- Rob Macintosh Recognized at Alberta Emerald Awards
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June 2008
- British Columbia Introduces Landmark Carbon Tax Legislation
- Feeding the Electricity Grid Renewably
- Alberta Industry Fails to Reduce Greenhouse Gas Pollution
- Government Dismisses Multi-stakeholder Recommendation for Moratorium on Oil Sands Leases
- Kearl Panel Fails to Answer Federal Court's Questions
- Urban Sprawl Threatens Ontario's Climate Change Targets
- Government System of Land-Use Planning Threatens Ability to Protect Environment
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March 2008
- Candidate Survey on Oil Sands Helps Alberta Voters Cast Their Ballots
- A Tale of Two Budgets: Federal Budget Fails to Provide Leadership on Global Warming; B.C. Leads the Way with Carbon Tax
- Groups Urge Canada to Step Up to the Plate on Renewable Energy
- Mining for Dollars in British Columbia
- ...and more!
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2007 Archive
Fall 2007
- Alberta Oil Sands Survey Needs Your Input by December 7, 2007
- Premier Stelmach's Rejection of the Royalty Review Panel's Recommendations Has Cost Albertans Millions
- Climate Negotiations in Bali Aim to Reach A Global Climate Agreement
- Mind the Gap Report Shows British Columbia Emissions Target Achievable, But Stronger Government Action Needed
- Pembina Institute Releases Report, Hosts Forum on "Unlikely Allies"
- GreenLearning Launches Two New Resources: EnerAction and eCards
- ...and more!
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Summer 2007
- Expedition Team Explores a World-Class River Facing World-Scale Threats
- Ottawa's Climate Change Strategy: Less Than Meets the Eye
- Prime Minister Harper Urged to Support Energy Efficiency Targets
- Reasonable Targets for Lowering Ontario's GHG Emissions but Where's the Plan?
- GreenLearning Education Program Wins Alberta Emerald Award
- ...and more!
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Spring 2007
- Art Garfunkel to Play Pembina's 2007 Green Planet Concert Series
- Celebrated Nature Artist Andrew Kiss Teams Up with Pembina
- Albertans Light Years Ahead of Their Leaders on Responsible Oil Sands Development
- Why Intensity Targets for Greenhouse Gas Reductions Won't Work
- A Blueprint for Responsible Oil Sands Development
- City of Dawson Creek Takes a Lead in Planning for Tomorrow
- Looming Ontario Election Puts Nuclear Power in the Hot Seat
- Ontario Pilots a Greenhouse Gas Intensive Waste-to-Energy Process
- Protecting Alberta's Precious Water Resources
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March 2007
- Fair Share, Green Share For a Dollar a Barrel
- Alberta Legislates Indefinite Increase in Emissions
- Rubber-stamp of New Tar Sands Project Shows Failure of Leadership
- Royalty Review — By Albertans for Albertans
- Get Informed. Take Action and Pass it On!
- BC's Climate Change Targets: Will the Details Add Up?
- Renewable Fuels Regulation Must Be Done Right
- Ontarians: Vote For Clean Energy
- Mackenzie Gas Pipeline: Using Gold to Make Lead
- A Valentine's Day Gift For The Climate
- Draft Directive on Emergency Preparedness and Response: Is it Enough?
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2006 Archive
December 2006
- Nuclear is Not the Answer to the Climate Crisis
- New Website Features Renewable Energy in Canada and Around the World
- While Oil Sands Profits Soar, Canadians Have Lost 1.65 Billion
- Federal Government Stance on Kyoto Draws Criticism from International Community
- In Search of Clean Coal
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Fall 2006
- Federal Green "Clean Air Act" a Disappointing Shade of Brown
- Alberta Announces Boost for Bioenergy but More Action Required
- Translation Company Brings Wind Power Program to Ottawa
- Five Day Pipeline "Roadshow" an Eye Opener for First Nation Communities
- B.C.'s Wealth of Low Impact Electricity Options Make Coal Unnecessary
- Oil Sands Companies Could Eliminate Their Impact on Climate Change for a Few Dollars a Barrel
- Bonnie Raitt: Wow! What a Concert Fundraiser!
- Ontario Smart Growth Policies Now Need Action
- Join the global day of action on climate change on November 4, 2006
- The Pembina Institute proudly supports the Canadian Youth Climate Coalition
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Summer 2006
- Bonnie Raitt Comes to Calgary for Pembina
- Green Learning an Emerald Award Finalist
- New Sustainable Electricity the Key to Ontario's Power Problems
- Renewable Energy for First Nations Communities
- Did Our Leaders Do Their Homework?
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May 2006
- Ambrose's place at UN Climate Change Negotiations
- Canada's needs to meet Greenhouse Gas targets
- Energy efficiency in Ontario
- Water use by oil sands
- Ontario's Highway to Sprawl
- Wind Power: Good Earth Cafe and Five Winds International
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April 2006
- Alberta plan fails to protect Athabasca River
- Nuclear power plans in Ontario
- Pembina's climate change website
- Ontario land use planning reforms
- An alternative "progress" measurement system
- MPs urged to take action on greenhouse gases
- Wind Power: Planet Organics
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February 2006
- A bestseller by most definitions
- Pembina welcomes eight new staff
- Wind Power participation growing steadily
- Revamped website features Alberta's Genuine Progress Indicator summaries
- Alberta resident donates Klein's $400 cheque to the Pembina Institute
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2005 Archive
December 2005
- Pembina's Take on the UN Climate Change Conference
- Oil Sands Fever
- Oil Sands Development
- Clean Development Mechanism
- CanREA and Renewable Solutions
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November 2005
- The UN Climate Change Conference in Montreal
- Kyoto: Six Months On
- Ontario Electricity Options
- CanREA web site
- Award for the City of Dawson Creek
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October 2005
- Kyoto: Needs for Deeper Cuts
- High Gas Price Good for Environment
- Alberta in 2105
- Cash for Clean Air Raffle
- 51 GPI Reports: Is Alberta Making Progress?
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August 2005
- Cash for Clean Air
- Smart Growth Case Study Report Shows Gaps in Municipal Planning
- Pembina Calls on Albertans to Provide Input on Coalbed Methane Proposals, Despite Objections to Royalty Reduction Proposal
- First Nations Energy Maps, Caribbean Energy, Clean Development Mechanism,
- Strategic Thinking
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July 2005
- 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
- Nuclear is Not the Answer to the Climate Crisis
- New Website Features Renewable Energy in Canada and Around the World
- While Oil Sands Profits Soar, Canadians Have Lost 1.65 Billion
- Federal Government Stance on Kyoto Draws Criticism from International Community
- In Search of Clean Coal
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