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Recent media releases, op-eds, blog posts, and other announcements from AEN member groups and other environmental organizations across the province.
Date Title Organization(s)
September 20, 2010 First Nations leaders bring concerns over tar sands impacts to U.S. capital Pembina Institute, Natural Resources Defense Council
September 20, 2010 Water Matters and the Pembina Institute React: Noncompliance with tailings directive 074 continues Water Matters, Pembina Institute
September 20, 2010 Sierra Club Prairie Intervenes in TOTAL Hearings Sierra Club Prairie
September 16, 2010 Guide helps Alberta landowners get the most out of wind energy Pembina Institute
September 16, 2010 Sierra Club Prairie comments on ERCB approval of Total Tar Sands Upgrader Sierra Club Prairie
September 15, 2010 Alberta for Sale? Premier Asked to Clarify Government’s ‘Prairies to Potatoes’ Position Alberta Wilderness Association
September 14, 2010 Albertans could be on the hook for oilsands cleanup costs Pembina Institute
September 13, 2010 RePower Edmonton Delivers Green Election Message RePower Alberta, Sierra Club Prairie
September 9, 2010 Greenpeace report challenges Canada’s need for dirty, risky fossil fuels Greenpeace Canada
September 9, 2010 Environmental groups comment on meeting with U.S. House Speaker Pelosi and Congressman Markey Pembina Institute, Environmental Defence

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