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Alberta produces lots of emissions Can it capture them instead?

Toronto At a research site in rural Alberta, carbon dioxide is injected deep into the ground. Using remote sensors, scientists monitor its movement to ensure the planet-heating gas does not migrate upwards. “Basically, think of ultrasound on bodies – we’re doing ultrasound on the earth,” said Don Lawton, director of the Containment and Monitoring Institute and a geophysics professor at the University of Calgary. The research findings are shared with oil and gas companies exploring ways to capture carbon dioxide during production before the greenhouse gas is released into the atmosphere, and storing it underground or using it for other purposes.

Reid on coal

Publishing date: Apr 28, 2021  •  April 28, 2021  •  2 minute read  •  Article content In response to the recommendations from Alberta’s Coal Policy Committee and legitimate concerns raised by Albertans, including those who participated in a recent online survey, our government is working with companies to halt all coal exploration projects in Category 2 lands effective immediately. The halting of exploration activities will be in effect until later this year after the committee has completed their work and pending longer-term policy decisions based on their findings. I am pleased with this decision because it was made based on feedback from almost 25,000 Albertans and demonstrates our commitment to an open and honest conversation with Albertans about our province’s long-term approach to coal development. Feedback from the public is vital to ensuring our approach to coal development reflects the interests of all Albertans and I encourage everyone to continue shar

Thursday s letters: Easing restrictions will negate our hardships

Author of the article: Edmonton Journal Publishing date: Apr 23, 2021  •  4 hours ago  •  3 minute read  •  A cyclist pedals past outdoor diners on 104 Street in downtown Edmonton on Saturday April 17, 2021, where the street was closed to motor vehicles to allow restaurants to serve patrons outside on the street during the COVID-19 pandemic. Photo by Larry Wong /POSTMEDIA Article content I just don’t understand people like David Staples. His column in the Wednesday paper seemed to advocate easing restrictions so that we can enjoy Mr.  Kenney’s “best summer ever.” What does he not get? We’ve lived through almost 15 months of this, mostly pulling together to keep from losing control. We gave up Christmas, mostly because Kenney was slow and late in imposing the professionally recommended restrictions.

Independent committee appointed to form new coal policy

Independent committee appointed to form new coal policy
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Independent committee appointed to form new coal policy

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