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Month: November 2019

News

IEA Oil Market Report: Pausing to reflect

November 15, 2019 AEN Staff

This article was published by the International Energy Agency on Nov. 15, 2019. The IEA’s World Energy Outlook 2019 published this week highlights the increasing disparity between the calm oil market of today and heightened geopolitical tensions. [Read more]

News

BC carbon pricing meets federal requirements, while AB, ON, NB lag

November 15, 2019 AEN Staff

According to a report by the Pembina Institute, only British Columbia has set up a carbon pricing system that meets the minimum requirements set by the Canadian government. Other provinces that have designed their own [Read more]

Climate Change 101

Climate Change 101 Episode #2 – more climate science basics with David Herring of NOAA

November 12, 2019 Markham Hislop

Episode #2 is the second half of Markham’s interview about climate science basics with David Herring, director of communication and education for NOAA (National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration), a US government science agency whose work [Read more]

Climate Change 101

Climate Change 101 Episode #1 – climate science basics with David Herring of NOAA

November 12, 2019 Markham Hislop

In Episode #1, Markham interviews David Herring, director of communication and education for NOAA (National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration), a US government science agency whose work focuses on the oceans, major waterways, and the atmosphere. [Read more]

News

Two-thirds of Canadians want to continue or increase climate efforts

November 8, 2019 AEN Staff

This article was published by Clean Energy Canada on Nov. 7, 2019. Most voters want climate policies that go beyond what was achieved in the last Parliament, according to a massive national survey conducted by [Read more]

News

Africa’s energy future matters for the world

November 8, 2019 AEN Staff

This article was published by the International Energy Agency on Nov. 7, 2019 Africa is set to become increasingly influential in shaping global energy trends over the next two decades as it undergoes the largest [Read more]

Opinion

Opinion: Climate change affects prairie birds as much as habitat loss

November 7, 2019 AEN Staff

By Chrystal Mantyka-Pringle, Lauren Bortolotti and Lionel Leston This article was published by Folio on Nov. 7, 2019. The grasslands of the Canadian Prairies are a hidden gem for bird watchers, with millions of migratory [Read more]

News

Lower costs, better tech boost wind power use in Canada

November 6, 2019 AEN Staff

This article was published by the National Energy Board on Nov. 6, 2019. Wind power is the fastest growing non-hydro renewable energy technology in Canada. Over the past 10 years, installed wind capacity in Canada [Read more]

News

Air transportation energy consumption to rise through 2050: EIA

November 6, 2019 AEN Staff

By Steve Hanson This article was published by the US Energy Information Administration on Nov. 6, 2019. According to the U.S. Energy Information Administration’s (EIA) International Energy Outlook 2019 (IEO2019), EIA projects global demand for jet fuel [Read more]

Opinion

Opinion: Alberta must not return to the harrowing, divisive times of 1980

November 6, 2019 AEN Staff

By Roger Epp This article was published by Folio on Nov. 6, 2019. Political memory might be an oxymoron—the equivalent of a deafening silence, a civil war or old news; it is surely a malleable [Read more]

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Deep Dives

Debunked: Vivian Krause’s Tar Sands Campaign conspiracy narrative

May 14, 2019

Jason Kenney was all smiles, waving at the crowd and shaking hands through the passenger window of his trusty blue Dodge Ram pickup, as he rode triumphantly onto a Calgary stage on election night, April [Read more]

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Alberta carbon tax deep dive: Not a job killer, competitive advantage for oil sands producers

November 14, 2018

No evidence to support claim that carbon tax is a “job killer” (Tombe), but there is a good argument that it’s an oil/gas “job saver” (Leach) Carbon tax (also called carbon pricing or carbon levy): [Read more]

Bill C69 deep dive: Flawed legislation but not quite a Liberal plot to sabatoge future Alberta pipelines

October 11, 2018

CEPA (Canadian Energy Pipelines Association) consistently emphasized that the NEB (National Energy Board) was the best placed regulator to oversee the full cycle of a pipeline from beginning to end…If the goal is to curtail [Read more]

A deep dive into CAPP’s climate policy study: too risky, out of sync with govts, not supported by the evidence

June 19, 2018

If adopted, CAPP’s climate policy recommendation would be a major departure from current approach, align Canada more closely with Trump “innovation, not regulation” strategy Canada’s normally cautious oil and gas producers are rolling the dice. [Read more]

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Technology and the 21st century energy worker in Canada: Where are the jobs?

January 18, 2018

Hundreds of thousands of oil and gas-related jobs lost since 2014…some are coming back, many are not Where have all the Canadian oil and gas workers gone? More than 52,000 direct jobs disappeared over the [Read more]

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