Carbon Capture Is It The Answer To Carbon Emissions?
Saturday, February 6th, 2010Today’s challenges of providing energy and fuel for transportation, shipping, and commerce is blocked by a new awareness of concrete damage to the environment of by products and pollution, emissions and exhaust. Carbon emissions is one of the most serious concerns in any discussion of toxicity . This includes carbon storage after capture of matter [...]
Attempt at Green Buildings Failing in Ottawa and Surrounding Provinces
Monday, January 11th, 2010Canada’s Green Building Report Card projects major gaps and flaws in the codes of federal and provincial buildings. Poor grades were issued by the Environmental Defense Center to many of Canada’s governments for the low quality of their policies to promote green buildings. The evaluations of the policies, programs and codes that proved influential in [...]
Alberta Oil Sands Bitumen – Heavy Crude Oil
Saturday, December 26th, 2009Canadian oil sands extraction, greenhouse gases, and the tailings as a result of the process of recovering the oil are of major contention in Canada and increasingly around the world. The Alberta lands leased for mining are scarred and polluted with oil trails. Government regulations concerning these environmental damages have resulted in responses from several [...]
Alberta Canada Campuses Compete In Recycling Contest
Saturday, October 3rd, 2009Alberta Canada Campuses Compete In Recycling Contest In Alberta a Back to School contest is seeing students from across the province compete to see who can recycle the most empty beverage containers in order to win a trip for 21 students to the world-class ski resort at Lake Louise. The fierce competition is seeing students [...]
Greenpeace Report On The Alberta Tar Sands
Thursday, September 17th, 2009A new updated report on the Canadian tar sands from Greenpeace was released to the public on Tuesday, September 14th. Through this report Greenpeace would like to emphasize that an action needs to be taken before the tar sands in Alberta, Canada cause a global climate crisis. Due to the majority of the tar sands’ [...]
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