Carbon

Wednesday Night #1368


More on carbon on Wednesday-night.com see also Carbon trading at Montreal Exchange
The interrelated topics of Energy, the Economy, Environment and Food are on the agenda. It seems that there are none of our panoply of topics that one, if not all of these, does not affect directly or indirectly.
Carbon emissions trading (for the uninitiated […]

Why carbon capture is an illusion


BRUCE COX, Executive Director of Greenpeace Canada
Globe and Mail
March 18, 2008
On March 10, Environment Minister John Baird released detailed regulations to address global warming. These so-called tough measures lean heavily on new technology that captures and stores greenhouse gas emissions. Mr. Baird says catching carbon emitted from coal-fired power plants and tar-sands projects, then burying […]

Canada: Environment & Energy Policy


See also Oil
Toxic chemicals and Environment on wednesday-night.com

 
We also recommend Andrew Coyne’s column If not Kyoto, what? of May 24, 2006. We haven’t advanced a whole lot since then.
Early impressions of the new cabinet
Adam Radwanski
(Glob & Mail) … on first glance there are at least a few positives…
In Jim Prentice, Environment has its first […]

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