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Thoughts on climate policy in Canada and around the world

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P.J. Partington | Thoughts on climate policy in Canada and around the world P.J. Partington Search Primary Menu Skip to content About me Search for: National Inventory in Pictures: 12 Graphs from Canada’s latest GHG data April 20, 2015 pjpartington 9 Comments   Continue reading National Inventory in Pictures: 12 Graphs from Canada’s latest GHG data → Alberta emissions confusion and the forgotten target March 27, 2015 pjpartington Leave a comment Alberta’s newly appointed climate change minister, Diana McQueen, caused a stir last week by saying the province fully intended to meet its 2020 climate target. In most circumstances, a government promising to meet their own commitments wouldn’t raise many eyebrows. But this came as quite the surprise to many. After all, Alberta officials have long acknowledged that things were off course, and efforts to strengthen key policies and right the ship have been delayed repeatedly. It’s worth a deeper look at w...

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