Global climate change may alter our way of life in Alberta and around the world forever. In light of this, Alberta Acts has come up with a concise Citizen’s Guide to Climate Change in Alberta. The guide summarizes the potential impacts of climate change, highlights current Canadian and Albertan climate change policies, and identifies some potential paths forward. Read more…
In Alberta Acts’ Citizen’s Guide to Climate Change in Alberta, we cover the following topics:
- What is climate change?
- What are the predicted impacts of climate change?
- What are the causes?
- What is Canada's role?
- Why so much focus on oil sands?
- What should we do?
Check it out online at www.albertaacts.ca/CitizensGuide. As the nature of this "hot" topic may warrant regular updates, we ask that you refer back continually for updates. Also, please send it on to anyone you think might be interested!
Please contact
us (http://www.albertaacts.ca/contact-us)
with any questions, suggestions for improvement, or comments that you may
have.
Alberta Acts on Climate Change is
a joint initiative of the University of Calgary's Faculty of Social Work and the
Pembina Institute. It is fully funded by the federal government's Social
Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC) until July 2010. For more
information: www.albertaacts.ca.