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Comment: Oil industry taking on well-funded environmental groups

August 20, 2014 by Rob Hislop Leave a Comment

Back in 2004, Wilburforce Foundation stipulated that the purpose of funding the Yellowstone to Yukon (Y2Y)  was to protect the region “from oil and gas development, through an advocacy campaign that focuses on grizzly bears and critical wildlife habitat,” tax returns say. Since then, the Wilburforce foundation has granted more than US$25 million to environmental […]

Filed Under: Editorial Tagged With: Asia, Canada, Canadian Parks and Wilderness Society, environmental, environmental activism, Europe, First Nations, foreign funded campaign, Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation, Great Bear Rainforest, Hewlett Foundation, oil, oil sands, Packard Foundation, Rockefeller Brothers, tar sands, U.S., Y2Y, Yellowstone to Yukon

Is the U.S. trying to strongarm EU to accept petroleum products from Alberta’s oil sands

July 30, 2014 by Rob Hislop Leave a Comment

It’s being reported by the IPS News Agency documents suggest the U.S. government is trying to prevent a landmark regulatory proposal in the European Union aimed at addressing climate change. Environmentalists, working off of documents released through open government requests, say U.S. trade representatives are responding to frustrations voiced by the oil and gas industry.  […]

Filed Under: International, News Tagged With: Bill Waren, Canadian government.oil sands, Chevron, Climate Change, European Union, ExxonMobil, Friends of the Earth, Fuel Quality Directive, oil industry, tar sands, Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership, TTIP, U.S. government, world’s largest free-trade area

A dubious first for Canadian Natural Resources

July 21, 2014 by Rob Hislop Leave a Comment

Canadian Natural Resources, Ltd. has admitted a series of never-ending spills on its property could be caused, or at least exacerbated, by its own high-pressure steaming. It’s the first time the company has admitted this, despite fact environmentalist critics have been saying it for years. And 5 years ago the Energy Resources Conservation Board (regulator […]

Filed Under: Alberta, Canada, News Tagged With: Alberta Energy Regulator, Canadian Natural Resources Ltd., CNRL, Crude Awakening, Greenpeace, high-pressure cyclical steam stimulation, oil spills, oilsands, Pembina Institute, Primrose, tar sands, Wolf Lake

It’s time to think about renewables

July 14, 2014 by Rob Hislop Leave a Comment

As the smoke clears from the Enbridge Northern Gateway decision, one thing is clear — this pipeline will never be built. Given opposition from the British Columbia government, a litany of First Nation lawsuits, a possible referendum and inevitable protests, Northern Gateway’s demise is already being written despite the federal green light. Beyond Gateway, the […]

Filed Under: Editorial Tagged With: Alberta, Enbridge, Energy East, First Nations, geothermal energy, Greenpeace, Keystone XL, Kinder Morgan, Mike Hudema, Natural Resources Canada, Northern gateway, pipeline, solar energy, tar sands, TransCanada, wind power

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