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New Ideas for Alberta, Fueling Western Canada

In Alberta, Bio Diesel, British Columbia, CO2, Carbon, Clean coal, Coal Bed Methane, Economics, Electricity, Environment, Ethanol, Ft McMurray, Fuel, Fuel cell, Future, General, Hybrid, Hydrogen, IGCC, Independence, Infrastructure, Kyoto, Natural gas, News, Oil sands, Pipeline, Prince Rupert, Prosperity, Renewable, SAGD, Saskatchewan, Sequester, Sequestration, Solar, Surplus, Syngas, Tar sands, Transportation, Upgrader, bitumen, coal gasification, energy, politics, western canada on June 3, 2007 at 7:35 pm

Enery Bar 

Global Warming, Climate Change and the evil Oil Industry
Alberta’s Hydrogen Economy, The New Energy of Alberta
Alberta’s High-Tech Infrastructure System

Western Canada – the Future Leader in Clean Energy

Invite NWT to join Alberta
Push Education in a New Direction
Alberta’s Independence in Canada
Alberta’s New Tax System
New Direction for Alberta’s Immigration
Equalization, Why it’s bad for Canada
Warning to Central and Eastern Canada, You May Be Cut Off

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Global Warming, Climate Change and the evil Oil Industry

In Alberta, Bio Diesel, British Columbia, CO2, Canada, Carbon, Clean coal, Coal Bed Methane, Economics, Electricity, Environment, Ethanol, Ft McMurray, Fuel, Fuel cell, Future, General, Global warming, Hybrid, Hydrogen, ICO2N, IGCC, Infrastructure, Kyoto, Natural gas, News, Oil sands, Pipeline, Prosperity, Renewable, Saskatchewan, Sequester, Sequestration, Solar, Surplus, Syngas, Tar sands, Transportation, Upgrader, bitumen, coal gasification, energy, politics, western canada on June 3, 2007 at 6:31 pm

climate-change4.jpgHow does climate change affect Western Canada’s energy producers?

Is Global Warming an alarming environmental wake up call for mankind or is it the biggest money scam of all time? Are you a Denier, a believer or a bystander? Under the current pressure, should the oil industry known in environmental circles as “Big Oil” run for the hills and close up shop, or should they make a firm stand against the movement or adapt and just go along for the ride? Is the environmental movement the new religion of the times? How do all these factors affect Western Canada and its energy based economy?

 

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