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Article content EDMONTON One of North America’s top experts on pollution from coal mines is warning Albertans about the dangers of expanding the industry in the province’s Rocky Mountains. “Expansion of coal-mining up the Alberta Rockies chain will absolutely produce an environmental disaster for fish and wildlife health in what are now pristine, high-quality watersheds,” Dennis Lemly wrote in an email to The Canadian Press. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or Hollow promises : Top coal scientist warns Albertans of contamination from mining Back to video Lemly is a retired U.S. government scientist who has published dozens of papers with hundreds of citations on coal-mining’s impact. ....
One of North America's top experts on pollution from coal mines is warning Albertans about the dangers of expanding the industry in the province's Rocky Mountains. ....
Bob Weber A conveyor belt transports coal at the Westmoreland Coal Co. s Sheerness Mine near Hanna, Alta., onTuesday, Dec. 13, 2016. One of North America s top experts on coal mine pollution is warning Albertans about the dangers of expanding the industry in the province s Rocky Mountains. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Jeff McIntosh February 16, 2021 - 7:39 AM EDMONTON - One of North America s top experts on pollution from coal mines is warning Albertans about the dangers of expanding the industry in the province s Rocky Mountains. Expansion of coal-mining up the Alberta Rockies chain will absolutely produce an environmental disaster for fish and wildlife health in what are now pristine, high-quality watersheds, Dennis Lemly wrote in an email to The Canadian Press. ....
Winnipeg Free Press By: Bob Weber, The Canadian Press Posted: Last Modified: 9:39 AM CST Tuesday, Feb. 16, 2021 EDMONTON - One of North America s top experts on pollution from coal mines is warning Albertans about the dangers of expanding the industry in the province s Rocky Mountains. A conveyor belt transports coal at the Westmoreland Coal Co. s Sheerness Mine near Hanna, Alta., onTuesday, Dec. 13, 2016. One of North America s top experts on coal mine pollution is warning Albertans about the dangers of expanding the industry in the province s Rocky Mountains. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Jeff McIntosh EDMONTON - One of North America s top experts on pollution from coal mines is warning Albertans about the dangers of expanding the industry in the province s Rocky Mountains. ....
John Kinnear photo Bluebird nest with four abandoned eggs and one tree swallows egg I promise. No snide comments or hand wringing about 2020 and what a shit show of a year it has been. We all know that. How about I just wander through what little I had to offer column-wise in this apocalyptic year and try and keep it light. As many of you know my own personal catastrophe unfolded in this, a most unforgettable year. The only thing that keeps me sane these days in a different kind of light. Bud Light. Let’s go back then to a year ago in January where I started off the year column-wise by recounting the story of the March 1964 Ostash tragedy. It is a tale of the terrible consequence of improper ventilation after the then on-going conversion of furnaces from coal to natural gas. I remember being struck by the fact that not four months before it unfolded, on Christmas Day, the Ostash’s had a baby girl come into their lives which they appropriately named Noe ....