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"Alberta’s strength has long been its transparent, evidence-based regulatory system."

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  • dyckron@cosocial.caD This user is from outside of this forum
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    "Alberta’s strength has long been its transparent, evidence-based regulatory system."

    Oh yeah. "Pristine viewscapes"—that kind of evidence? Bring renewables investment back and maybe we could talk. Maybe.

    Opinion: The other side of the coal debate that people don't see https://ca.news.yahoo.com/opinion-other-side-coal-debate-104557899.html

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    • dyckron@cosocial.caD dyckron@cosocial.ca

      "Alberta’s strength has long been its transparent, evidence-based regulatory system."

      Oh yeah. "Pristine viewscapes"—that kind of evidence? Bring renewables investment back and maybe we could talk. Maybe.

      Opinion: The other side of the coal debate that people don't see https://ca.news.yahoo.com/opinion-other-side-coal-debate-104557899.html

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      @dyckron
      Calgary Herald's opinion page today has an excellent article that counters the facts from the Yahoo.com opinion.

      I can't access because of ad blockers...

      Titled: Facts Counter Industry Claims
      Sub: Coal-mining risks high, benefits low, harm irreversible.
      Author: Corb Lund

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        @dyckron
        Calgary Herald's opinion page today has an excellent article that counters the facts from the Yahoo.com opinion.

        I can't access because of ad blockers...

        Titled: Facts Counter Industry Claims
        Sub: Coal-mining risks high, benefits low, harm irreversible.
        Author: Corb Lund

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        @McRocker I'd actually read that first! I posted it before, here it is again. They were both in the Herald, I think, I just happened to read the Yahoo-wrapped version of the coal industry op-ed.

        Corb Lund: Facts dispute industry claims on coal mining | Calgary Herald
        https://calgaryherald.com/opinion/columnists/opinion-facts-dispute-industry-claims-on-coal-mining

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          @McRocker I'd actually read that first! I posted it before, here it is again. They were both in the Herald, I think, I just happened to read the Yahoo-wrapped version of the coal industry op-ed.

          Corb Lund: Facts dispute industry claims on coal mining | Calgary Herald
          https://calgaryherald.com/opinion/columnists/opinion-facts-dispute-industry-claims-on-coal-mining

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          @dyckron THANK YOU 🥳

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            @dyckron THANK YOU 🥳

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            @McRocker you're welcome!!

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            • dyckron@cosocial.caD dyckron@cosocial.ca

              "Alberta’s strength has long been its transparent, evidence-based regulatory system."

              Oh yeah. "Pristine viewscapes"—that kind of evidence? Bring renewables investment back and maybe we could talk. Maybe.

              Opinion: The other side of the coal debate that people don't see https://ca.news.yahoo.com/opinion-other-side-coal-debate-104557899.html

              pinhman@humanwords.partyP This user is from outside of this forum
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              @dyckron See Imperial oil and their latest on “transparency”

              JEmphatically (@JEmphatically@mstdn.ca)

              "Imperial Oil says there have been no reported effects to wildlife or open waterbodies from a pipeline leak of crude bitumen in eastern Alberta." "Reported." 🤔 Wildlife and water bodies have not reported in...I guess. "843,000 litres of fluid leaked from the pipeline, with about 172,000 litres of it being crude bitumen and 671,000 litres produced water. Produced water can be contaminated with salt, oil or other substances." Meanwhile, Cold Lake First Nations is advising community members to avoid the area. The company has not done that, the community is keeping itself safe. Posted on CLFN Facebook. "Snow fencing has also been placed around the perimeter to restrict wildlife access and act as a bird deterrent, it (Imperial) said." "Snow fencing." 🤣 Imperial did not report the leak on its website or on its locally-focused Cold Lake operations Facebook page. #ableg #oilspill #water #Indigenous https://globalnews.ca/news/11805271/oil-leak-cold-lake-imperial-oil/

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