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Taking the WheelCorrecting the Course of Cumulative Environmental Management in the Athabasca Oil Sands

Published: Aug 18, 2008

Recognizing the urgent need for environmental management and the benefits of engaging stakeholders, the Pembina Institute puts forward recommendations for a new multi-stakeholder approach to environmental management in the Athabasca oil sands.

 

Publication Type: Reports, Backgrounders & Position Papers

Topic Area: Oil Sands


Upgrader AlleyOil Sands Fever Strikes Edmonton

Published: Jun 16, 2008

The Pembina Institute's new report, Upgrader Alley, provides the first in-depth look at the environmental impacts of upgrading oil sands bitumen in the Edmonton region. It recommends that the Government of Alberta only approve new projects once environmental and infrastructure plans are completed and implemented.

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Publication Type: Reports, Backgrounders & Position Papers

Topic Area: Oil Sands


Land-Use Framework Report CardA Checklist-Based Evaluation of Alberta's Draft Land-Use Framework

Published: Jun 13, 2008

This Report Card evaluates the Government of Alberta's Draft Land-use Framework using the Alberta by Design Checklist, a detailed set of recommendations for the Land-use Framework published by the Canadian Parks and Wilderness Society–Northern Alberta and the Pembina Institute.

Publication Type: Reports, Backgrounders & Position Papers

Topic Area: Oil Sands


Published: Jun 10, 2008

This report, commissioned by the Canadian Boreal Initiative (CBI) and authored by the Pembina Institute and Alberta Research Council, brings together experiences from the application of offset policies in other jurisdictions with perspectives from industry, First Nations, government, academics and environmental groups in Alberta. It concludes that biodiversity offsets should be considered to address the growing impacts on biodiversity from resource development in the Boreal, including in Alberta's oil sands region.

Publication Type: Reports, Backgrounders & Position Papers

Topic Area: Oil Sands


Fact or FictionOil Sands Reclamation

Published: May 26, 2008

Fact or Fiction: Oil Sands Reclamation is a critical review of current policies and practices governing oil sands reclamation.

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Publication Type: Reports, Backgrounders & Position Papers

Topic Area: Oil Sands


Curing Environmental Dis-IntegrationA Prescription for Integrating the Government of Alberta's Strategic Initiatives

Published: Apr 16, 2008

This report discusses how the government has advanced numerous strategic initiatives in relative isolation from one another. It concludes that multiple strategies that individually address air, land, water and the activities that affect them will ultimately prove unsuccessful unless they are integrated through a common, legislated regional planning process.

Publication Type: Reports, Backgrounders & Position Papers

Topic Area: Oil Sands


Polling Alberta's Politicians on Oil SandsResults of the Alberta 2008 election all-candidate oil sands survey

Published: Feb 26, 2008

Publication Type: Reports, Backgrounders & Position Papers

Topic Area: Oil Sands


Published: Feb 21, 2008

This report by the Pembina Institute and the Canadian Parks and Wilderness Society (CPAWS) proposes a blueprint for improving Albertans' quality of life and ensuring environmental sustainability.

Publication Type: Reports, Backgrounders & Position Papers

Topic Area: Oil Sands



Under-Mining the EnvironmentThe oil sands report card

Published: Jan 10, 2008

This Pembina Institute and WWF-Canada report is the most comprehensive comparative assessment of 10 of Alberta's operating, approved or applied for oil sands mines. The first of its kind, this report finds that for the most part oil sands mines get a failing grade.

Oil sands mines were ranked on 20 different environmental indicators in five categories: environmental management, land impacts, air pollution, water use, and management of greenhouse gases.

Publication Type: Reports, Backgrounders & Position Papers

Topic Area: Oil Sands


Published: Nov 29, 2007

Publication Type: Reports, Backgrounders & Position Papers

Topic Area: Oil Sands



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