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Tag Archives: Canada
A National Energy Strategy
May 14, 2012 By Matt Palmer It is time to begin, in earnest, a conversation about how to create a comprehensive National Energy Strategy. Just the mention of an NES makes some people excitable, and defensive, because of memories harkening … Continue reading
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Tagged Alberta, Alison Redford, Alternative energy, Canada, Climate change, Critical thinking, documentary, Documentary film, Energy, Energy development, Environment, Keystone Pipeline, Keystone XL, National Energy Program, National Energy Strategy, Northern Gateway, systems thinking, Unintended consequences
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Are Environmentalists Terrorists? Ottawa’s new anti-terrorism strategy lists eco-extremists as threats – The Globe and Mail
Ottawa’s new anti-terrorism strategy lists eco-extremists as threats – The Globe and Mail. By Matt Palmer The following post is an attempt to work through how I feel about the release of the anti-terrorism strategy by the government. As a … Continue reading
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Tagged al Qaida, Animal rights, Canada, Extremism, French Revolution, KXL, Matt Palmer, Norway, oil sands, Oklahoma City, pipeline
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BC’s Huge Gamble – short film – Enbridge Northern Gateway Pipeline – YouTube
BC’s Huge Gamble – short film – Enbridge Northern Gateway Pipeline – YouTube. I’ll let the film speak for itself, but it is worth the seven minutes to watch it.
Explaining Canada’s hurry to build pipelines in the U.S. – Blog Central, Econowatch – Macleans.ca
Explaining Canada’s hurry to build pipelines in the U.S. – Blog Central, Econowatch – Macleans.ca. By Matt Palmer The attached link is to an article in Maclean’s magazine about the economic case for Canada building more pipeline capacity. Don’t be … Continue reading
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Tagged Alternative energy, Business, Business process improvement, Canada, Climate change, Critical thinking, documentary, Documentary film, Earth, Education and Training, Energy, Energy development, Environment, Keystone XL, Maclean, Matt Palmer, Northern Gateway, oil sands, Pipeline Debate, Pipeline transport
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