Trudeau: ‘No country would find 173 billion barrels of oil in the ground and just leave them there’
Tag Archives: oilsands
No, carbon pricing alone won’t be enough to lower emissions
A response to economist Trevor Tombe’s argument against blocking pipelines
Ka-boom or Ka-bust? Reaction to Alberta’s climate change plan
A sampling of the reaction to Alberta Premier Rachel Notley’s newly unveiled climate policy
What would energy look like under a Wildrose government?
Where Wildrose leader Brian Jean stands on the pace of oil sands development, carbon pricing, and what Alberta should do with its oil wealth
N.W.T. leader Bob McLeod on pipelines and hybrid bears
The Northwest Territories government leader on his desire to build pipelines, court Chinese tourists and fight climate change at the same time.
Rubin, oil sands, and the bitumen bubble
He ignores what’s actually taken into account when calculating supply costs
Keystone pipe dreams
Why the project’s U.S. approval now hinges on railways and a lawsuit
What Alberta’s Energy East agreement really means
What happens to the oil once it gets east?
McGill Board of Governors rejects divestment
Petition asks university to pull money from fossil fuels
Joe Oliver’s response to oil sands warning: ‘It’s frankly nonsense’
Natural Resources minister says scientist’s oilsands comments were “exaggerated rhetoric”