Alberta's Climate Change Strategy
State of Alberta's Water Resources
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As part of Water for Life: Alberta's Strategy for Sustainability, Alberta Environment has released two reports that offer insight into the state of Alberta’s water resources.
Oil Sands
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Albertans have a unique, world-class resource in the oil sands, and we as a government need to make sure we have an equally world-class system of environmental management to ensure it is developed responsibly.
Water for Life
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Environment Minister Rob Renner has asked the Alberta Water Council to lead the renewal of Water for Life: Alberta's Strategy for Sustainability. This renewal is critical, to ensure the strategy remains effective.
Cumulative Effects
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Alberta completed a cumulative effects management framework policy paper and announced a pilot project in Industrial Heartland on October 2.
News
Alberta to cut projected emissions by 50 per cent under new climate change planJanuary 2008
New legislation to ensure safe, secure water for Albertans
December 2007
Alberta shares climate change progress at United Nations meeting
December 2007
Water plan for Industrial Heartland key to growth
December 2007
New legislation to ensure water supply for Albertans
November 2007
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