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Peter Kent struggles to define role as environment boss

January 05, 2012 Category: Columns Tags: , , , , , , ,
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Former broadcaster knew how to spot landmines in media. In environment? Not so much More →

Monthly trading on Europe’s carbon market

November 26, 2010 Category: Charts Tags: , ,
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The volume of exchanges has increased, but tends to taper off in the winter More →

Cap-and-trade sputters, rethinking GDP and Gulf hype

July 30, 2010 Category: Energy Ink Tags: , , , ,
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A weekly roundup of news and notes from here and there More →

Cap-and-trade takes shape, sort of

February 01, 2010 Category: Energy Ink Tags: , , ,
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U.S. lawmakers appear to be playing hide-and-seek with cap-and-trade legislation. More →

‘Head-in-the-sand’ approach to carbon trading does Alberta government no favors

August 01, 2009 Category: Departments, Policy Tags: , ,
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Insisting exclusively on Alberta-based emissions reductions – such as a tight focus on carbon capture and storage – is not going to benefit Albertans in the long run More →

Price of Emissions

April 01, 2009 Category: Environment Tags: , ,
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As cap-and-trade systems falter, Alberta regime demands world’s highest price for carbon More →

Black Clouds on Green Horizon

December 01, 2008 Category: Environment, Finance, International Tags: , , , , , , , , , , ,
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Rival emissions policies and an infant carbon market further complicate financial instability More →

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Albertans seek stronger ties to China: survey

Prime Minister Stephen Harper is not alone in wanting closer economic ties with China. Albertans, too, think a stronger relationship with the Middle Kingdom is in the province’s best interest, according to results of a survey conducted by the University of Alberta’s China Institute.  More →

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