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...study published last year found that wildfires in boreal North America could release up to 12 gigatons of carbon dioxide from now to 2050, releasing the carbon that they store into the atmosphere when they burn...
...Rondinone always offers reflections on nature and humanity in bold, expressive ways and in burn shine fly he promises more of this with new sculptures....
...Alberta introduced fresh restrictions last week after reporting a record high 2,430 new cases, with Ontario reporting 3,370 on Saturday....
...It calls to mind the bumper sticker said to adorn half-tons from Texas to Alberta: “Please God, give me one more oil boom, I promise not to piss it all away next time.”...
...Don’t grab the rope until you need to go up the hill, or you will just burn your hands.”...
...Last week the city council in Calgary, Alberta, backed a motion denouncing the legislation....
...Alberta’s energy industry is facing up to its “biggest changes in 100 years”....
...CSX has also been hit hard by the loss of coal shipments as power stations burn more natural gas....
...After a month of rampant wildfires, citizens of Fort McMurray, Alberta are being allowed to return to the remains of their homes....
...And while the direct employment by the industry is tiny, about half the jobs added in Canada in 2014 were in Alberta and Saskatchewan....
...Shell, for example, is building a system to capture CO2 from an Alberta oil sands project....
...The country had no plan for delivering its promised reductions – even before the Fukushima disaster closed its nuclear power stations, forcing it to burn more gas....
...“Some will burn their fingers and retreat,” says one private equity executive. … There have been a few notable disasters....
...In North America, where the discovery of large reserves of shale has led to an abundance of cheap gas, Shell plans to supply LNG along a truck route in Alberta....
...Crude oil from North Dakota, which has undermined demand for Alberta crude, burns more cleanly and requires less energy to produce....
...But the idea of moving a gloved hand from the pulley onto the wire behind me seems an invitation to something far worse than rope burn....
...My aunt writes from Alberta that she’s already seen -48°C this winter. I reach Ruff Loch, a smooth saucer of milk at the brink of the cliff....
...You would burn less fuel because, in the slipstream of the car immediately in front, air drag would be reduced. Experts are not universally keen on the idea, however....
...By contrast, on the Burn After Reading carpet this year I saw: Laura Bailey in vintage Ossie Clark; Mariella Frostrup in Alice Temperley; the Coens in Prada; Alice Braga in Alberta Ferretti; and Tilda Swinton...
...He blames the banks and authorities in Ottawa: “Government literally gives crooks in pin-striped suits a licence to burn people.”...
...As she spoke of the electricity that is produced by the furnaces at Edmonton, it occurred to me that perhaps the future use of incinerators would be to burn other incinerators, keeping a few lights running...
...In America I’m confident the term will soon burn out because users will recognise how absurd they sound and how much they’ve limited their vocabulary....
...One alternative, says Tertzakian, is to look across America’s northern border to the Canadian tar sands in Alberta....
...Randy Ollenberger, analyst at BMO Nesbitt Burns, observed: “If you try to buy a piece of an existing project, you're obviously going to pay more.”...
...With 150 trusts trading, “you're going to get surprises”, says Gordon Tait, an analyst at BMO Nesbitt Burns....
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