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Markham on Energy

Memo to Bill McKibben: Hands off the Alberta oil sands, bub!

April 17, 2017 JZadmin

Alberta, oil sands, PM Trudeau don’t deserve harsh words from self-righteous, misguided eco-activist As Ivanka Trump and her Big Oil allies try to persuade her daddy not to leave the Paris Climate Accord, Canada is [Read more]

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Markham on Energy

Industry needs to own its mistakes in Dakota Access pipeline protest

October 21, 2016 JZadmin

Dakota Access pipeline protest has already become Keystone XL sequel – promises to be bigger and worse for industry Last weekend, someone burned construction equipment at an Iowa site of the halted Dakota Access pipeline project. [Read more]

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Markham on Energy

Hillary Clinton faces confrontation with activists over support for (near) eco-terrorism

October 17, 2016 JZadmin

Leading eco-activists like Bill McKibben are supporting Climate Direct Action’s illegal pipeline tampering, Hillary Clinton should denounce Thanks to Wikileaks, we now know that Hillary Clinton has battled radical eco-activists inside the Democratic Party. Given [Read more]

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Markham on Energy

Epic bad idea: Democrats propose Justice Dept. join #Exxonknew battle

July 28, 2016 JZadmin

Hillary Clinton better hope casualties are within the range of acceptable losses because this issue has snafu written all over it By proposing that the Dept. of Justice investigate fossil fuel companies for misleading the public [Read more]

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Markham on Energy

Bill McKibben, NRDC and the ‘Keystoning’ of the Energy East pipeline

July 26, 2016 JZadmin

TransCanada and the Canadian oil industry need to significantly step up their political game with Energy East A few months ago, uber environmentalist Bill McKibben promised that all future energy infrastructure projects will be”Keystoned.” Right on cue, [Read more]

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Markham on Energy

#Exxonknew is the next Keystone XL pipeline protest movement

April 6, 2016 JZadmin

#McKibbenknows that #Exxonknew is well-orchestrated political theatre. Will American voters get the message? If you’re wondering why NY Attorney General Eric Schneiderman is investigating Exxon Mobil about 40-year old climate change research, look no further than [Read more]

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Markham on Energy

New MIT climate change plan a model for American universities

October 24, 2015 JZadmin

MIT focus on engagement with industry a clear alternative to environmental movement’s focus on conflict MIT says it is joining the fight against climate change, but rather than divesting from fossil fuel companies, MIT plans to engage [Read more]

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Alberta needs a Plan B

by Markham Hislop in Markham on Energy

Oil finally has a competitor (electricity) Alberta already has a Plan A. It’s called the Emissions Reduction and Energy Development Plan. To understand how risky it is, you need to understand OPEC’s “Oil and Gas [Read more]

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