Stop Grassy Mountain Coal and Protect the Rockies
CPAWSMountaintop-removal coal mines in the Southern Eastern slopes of Alberta's Rocky Mountains will worsen climate change, contaminate water and destroy fish and wildlife habitat. The proposed Grassy Mountain Coal Project and a number of proposed coal projects in Southwest Alberta pose a serious threat to the environment and character of the region. They must not be allowed to proceed.
Coal Mining in the Oldman River Watershed: What is happening and what are the long-term impacts?
Online through Zoom Alberta, CanadaCurrently, there are four companies exploring potential mining operations in the region. All of the currently proposed coal mines are open-pit “mountain top removal” mines and are located in the Crowsnest Pass area. Coal mining exploration is also happening along the Livingstone Range and in the Bighorn area west of Red Deer.
Affordable housing + the housing crisis
Online through Zoom Alberta, CanadaThis Friday, join Annamie Paul, Green MP Paul Manly & experts Leilani Farha, former Special Rapporteur to the UN on housing, and Shalini Konanur, lawyer and executive director of South […]
CF GET LOUD Nova Scotia Rally
Halifax City Hall Square 1726 Hollis St., Halifax, Nova Scotia, CanadaWe will be meeting outside of City Hall Square where we will then head to Province House at approximately 11:00am.
Protect Our Parks – Edmonton
Edmonton Legislature Building Bothwell Drive, Edmonton, Alberta, CanadaThe Alberta government is planning to fully or partially close 20 provincial parks. In the process of doing this 164 sites will be removed from provincial designation and left vulnerable to third party management. These closures are accompanied by campground fee increases and cuts to services, such as trail maintenance in many prominent cross country skiing areas.
Let’s Chalk About Climate – Edmonton
Oliver Square RBC 11604 104 Ave NW, Edmonton, Alberta, CanadaThe message from the IEA (International Energy Agency) is crystal clear: “There is no need for investment in new fossil fuel supply in our net zero pathway.”