Albertans & Climate Change

Albertans & Climate Change
Author: Alberta. Alberta Environment
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Total Pages: 24
Release: 2007
Genre: Climatic changes
ISBN: 9780778562696

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Albertans & Climate Change

Albertans & Climate Change
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Release: 2002
Genre: Climatic changes
ISBN: 9780778524236

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This document sets out the context for Alberta's policy on climate change, presents the position & principles of Alberta's position on addressing climate change issues, and outlines objectives and actions of the provincial strategy to address those issues. Appendices include an assessment of the economic impacts of implementing the Kyoto Protocol and a summary of actions to date that Alberta is taking to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.

Albertans & Climate Change

Albertans & Climate Change
Author: Alberta. Alberta Environment
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Total Pages: 44
Release: 2002-01-01
Genre: Climatic changes
ISBN: 9780778524229

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Albertans and climate change

Albertans and climate change
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As we approach the fi ve-year anniversary of the Taking Action plan, Albertans continue to demonstrate their commitment to Climate Change Legislation protecting their environment now and for future generations, and to ensuring the province remains clean and sustainable. [...] On March 8, 2007, Alberta and Canada • Under the Energy Innovation Fund, Alberta Energy and the announced the formation of a Canada-Alberta ecoENERGY Alberta Energy Research Institute have launched a $100 Carbon Capture and Storage Task Force. [...] The results with industry to better understand the environmental and of the study will be available to members of the Canadian economic benefi ts of using carbon dioxide for enhanced Clean Power Coalition and Alberta companies. [...] Alberta's Oil Sands • The province is also working with industry to develop • Even in the face of expanding production, oil sands producers protocols to allow forestry and agriculture industries to use have curtailed the growth of carbon emissions through biologically sequestered carbon to offset greenhouse gas technological and operational changes. [...] The Alberta government has been taking meaningful steps to promote the development and use of alternative and renewable energy sources, and continues to work at making sure renewable energy can play a key part in the province's response to climate change.

Public Deliberation on Climate Change

Public Deliberation on Climate Change
Author: Lorelei L. Hanson
Publisher: Athabasca University Press
Total Pages: 264
Release: 2018-02-05
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1771992158

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There exists in both academic and political circles a growing interest in public deliberation as an alternative to the sometimes adversarial and polarizing public engagement activities that result in the pitting of experts against lay people. Proponents of public deliberation claim that a more deliberative process can engage a diversity of participants in a more guided process that better balances expert knowledge and citizen inclusion. Such an approach holds particular promise where citizens and governments engage in discussions of the most complex and intractable issues like climate change. Given the host of challenges climate governance presents and the global consequences of our response to them, the experience and knowledge shared by Hanson and the contributors to Public Deliberation on Climate Change provide an important framework for advancing public conversations and processes on this and other wicked problems. The lessons contained in the volume were gained as a result of a five year multidisciplinary, community-university research project called Alberta Climate Dialogue (ABCD), which drew together scholars, practitioners, citizens, civil society members, and government officials from across Alberta at four public deliberations. By highlighting the value tensions and trade-offs and examining the impact that the design of the deliberations has on policy and the creation of conditions that encourage exchange, the contributors aim to build capacity within our institutions and society to find new ways to discuss and solve complex problems.