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Climate scientists point finger at coal

In a just published paper, Andrew Weaver and Neil Swart emphasize the damage that coal (and unconventional gas) contribute to climate change (in addition to other environmental damage such as destruction of Boreal forest, mountain-top removal.)

They estimated the amount of greenhouse gas emissions from the Alberta tar sands. Here are some selected quotes from the  Commentary (emphasis mine):

What are our children being taught about climate change?

Do our children (or grandchildren as the case may be) get a good education about climate change.

Is it part of the official curriculum in your school district? It may not be.

I propose to add a section to this web site to cover the topic.

Come back in few days.

Ethical Oil: What Happened?

All I can see is smouldering ruins and children crying and a few adults wandering around in a daze.

I went up to a young girl, about ten years old I guess.  "What happened?"

Between sobs, she told me her story.

"Daddy was making fish and chips for dinner. The phone rang and he answered it. He forgot about the hot fat on the stove and it caught fire. He ran to the stove and tried to put out the fire but the cupboard beside the stove was burning. He called 911.

Hume: Ottawa drops the ball and Toronto lets it get away

Christopher Hume is one of my favourite columnists. In this article he talks of his pity for Peter Kent : "Watching Kent squirm and prevaricate, one almost feels sorry for the man. Those darting eyes and verbal discomfort, the defensiveness, make it clear he knows his position is indefensible. He understands that what he’s doing will reinforce Canada’s reputation as global laggard, and reaffirm this country as the world’s most brazen environmental scofflaw."

Canada's Fossil of the Day standings at COP 17

Today was the first day in which Canada has not been awarded a fossil award at the climate change negotiations in Durban, South Africa. This “prize”, given to countries who are blocking progress at the United Nations climate summit, is awarded daily by a coalition of 700 leading international NGOs

For more details see http://climateactionnetwork.ca/category/durban-climate-talks/

Filthy Keystone XL Pipeline review writes Bill McKibben

According to a recent newsletter from Bill McKibben:

"A series of newspaper accounts and email leaks have made it clear that the pipeline is as filthy politically as it is environmentally. In particular: the State Department environmental review was rigged.

Tar Sands Action

We are going to Washington, DC to participate in the Tar Sands Action against the approval of the Keystone XL pipeline.

Zero Carbon Ontario

A new group has been formed to prepare a private member's bill for the Ontario legislature. This bill will ask the government to prepare a Zero Carbon Plan which will stipulate a target date for getting to zero carbon stationary energy. For more information see www.ZeroCarbonOntario.ca

Tzeporah Berman talks about possibilities of Renewable Energy

Just added Tzeporah's TedX talk to the Global Action page