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Fossil fuel - Page 3

Illustration by Maxwell Holyoke Hirsch
Energy/Leadership/Natural Capital/Summer 2012

Boom or bloom?

by Peter Gorrie

In China last spring, Prime Minister Stephen Harper declared: “We want to sell our energy to people who want to buy our

Dick Cheney Illustration by Jack D.
Climate Crisis/Energy/Leadership/Perspectives/Voices/Winter 2013

Villain or visionary?

by Toby Heaps

Most people would not identify the 46th Vice-President of the United States as a pioneer of green energy. Ironically, thanks to a

Illustration by Matthew Hollister
Perspectives/Voices/Winter 2013

The red green show

by Toby Heaps

I was organizing Wall Street protests back in 2004, before it was cool. These days, I prefer to spend my time with

Climate Crisis/Energy/Leadership/Perspectives/Q&A/Winter 2011

Gridlocked

by Jon-Erik Lappano

Ambassador Gary Doer has been a proponent of developing an east-west integrated Canadian energy strategy since his days as Premier of Manitoba

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Cleantech/Climate Crisis/Energy/Summer 2010

The science of carbon busting

by Peter Gorrie

Car and tar sands emissions combined generate nearly one-fifth of Canada’s greenhouse gas emissions, and the oil sands’ contribution will nearly triple

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