Report Compiled by Liz McDowell, Tarah Stafford and Felicity Lawong Conversations for Responsible Economic Development (CRED) November 2016 Executive Summary British Columbia is leading economic growth in Canada, largely due… Read more »
Summary The idea that greater pipeline capacity and access to tidewater would maximize the value Alberta receives for its tar sands crude is a standard talking point for industry, politicians,… Read more »
Oil prices are crashing and Obama has vetoed Keystone XL. Will Canada double down on its dirty tar sands? Barack Obama’s veto of Keystone XL has placed the export pipeline… Read more »
The Impact of Tar Sands Pipeline Spills on Employment and the Economy Report Overview In debates over proposed tar sands pipelines such as the TransCanada corporations Keystone XL, little attention… Read more »
Link to download the report: http://credbc.ca/pipelines/ Participating organizations | Conversations for Responsible Economic Development http://credbc.ca/you-were-added/ Conversations for Responsible Economic Development highlights risks of Trans Mountain pipeline expansion | Georgia Straight… Read more »
[Editor’s note: The Tyee sent veteran energy issues journalist Mitchell Anderson to Norway to learn how it amassed a $600 billion oil savings fund for its population of under 5… Read more »