Tag Archives: Rachel Notley
Bighorn Country—A Good Idea We Shouldn’t Squander
Note: In November of 2018, Alberta Environment and Parks opened a discussion about its proposal for the protection of the headwaters of the North Saskatchewan River, or Bighorn Country, an area that has been needing protection from abuse for many … Continue reading
Posted in Alberta, Conservation, Environment, Fishing, General, Wildlife
Tagged Alberta Environment and Parks, Bighorn Country, Fish and Wildlife biologists, Fish and Wildlife Officers, Fish and Wildlife technicians, headwaters, land stewardship, North Saskatchewan River, public land use zone, Rachel Notley, Shannon Phillips, species-at-risk, threatened species, watershed, Wildland Parks
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A Rock and a Hard Place
Copyright © 2018 Don H. Meredith, All Rights Reserved. The phrase “between a rock and a hard place” is used to describe someone having to make a choice between two difficult options. It is indeed where our politicians in the … Continue reading
Posted in Alberta, Climate Change, Environment
Tagged Alberta Progressive Conservatives, BC First Nations, bitumen, British Columbia, carbon dioxide, catastrophic environment failure, Climate Change, CO2, dilbit, diluted bitumen, Energy East pipeline, Federal Court of Appeal, First Nations, global warming, greenhouse gas, human-caused climate change, human-caused global warming, Justin Trudeau, Kinder Morgan, mass human migration, National Energy Board, Northern Gateway pipeline, oil pipeline, Petro-Alberta, petroleum distillate, Progressive Conservatives, Rachel Notley, Scientists Warning, sea level rise, settling ponds, severe weather, Trans Mountain pipeline, wildfires
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