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Health Risks of Uranium Mining: A Nova Scotian Perspective

Fracking for Profit: The Fraser Institute’s Push in Nova Scotia

Donkin Coal Mine: A Community’s Concerns Resurface as Reopening Looms

Nova Scotia Fracking Will Affect The Vulnerable Populations

The Dangers of Uranium Mining in Nova Scotia

Pushback on Bill No. 6 From Recent Nova Scotia Public Bills Committee presenters

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Second earthquake in six days.

Second earthquake in six days.

March 10, 2019 Steve MacLellan Environment

Natural Resources Canada said a 4.6-magnitude earthquake rocked parts of central Alberta just before 6 a.m.

Natural Resources Canada said a 4.6-magnitude earthquake rocked parts of central Alberta just before 6 a.m.

March 5, 2019 Steve MacLellan Environment

EDMONTON — Mentioning climate change can kill a conversation.

EDMONTON — Mentioning climate change can kill a conversation.

March 4, 2019 Steve MacLellan Environment

Many Albertans would prefer to believe that once the Trans Mountain pipeline is rammed through, the good times will…

Many Albertans would prefer to believe that once the Trans Mountain pipeline is rammed through, the good times will…

March 3, 2019 Steve MacLellan Environment

An article from Feb 6th, 2019, shows the Alberta government handing out money to companies that don’t need it.

An article from Feb 6th, 2019, shows the Alberta government handing out money to companies that don’t need it.

February 27, 2019 Steve MacLellan Environment

I guess subsidies are only for the fossil fuel indistry then?

I guess subsidies are only for the fossil fuel indistry then?

February 26, 2019 Steve MacLellan Environment

Mabee said ending low subsidies, particularly wind power would be detrimental.

Mabee said ending low subsidies, particularly wind power would be detrimental.

February 23, 2019 Steve MacLellan Environment

The transition from oil and gas to renewable power is already well underway and likely to reach a tipping point in…

The transition from oil and gas to renewable power is already well underway and likely to reach a tipping point in…

February 21, 2019 Steve MacLellan Environment

The report finds that over the last three fiscal years, the Alberta government has subsidized the fossil fuel…

The report finds that over the last three fiscal years, the Alberta government has subsidized the fossil fuel…

February 21, 2019 Steve MacLellan Environment

Premier Rachel Notley announces Wednesday the province is investing $80 million in future royalty credits in a…

Premier Rachel Notley announces Wednesday the province is investing $80 million in future royalty credits in a…

February 21, 2019 Steve MacLellan Environment

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  • Health Risks of Uranium Mining: A Nova Scotian Perspective
    Uranium mining presents a range of health risks, largely due to exposure to radon gas, its radioactive decay products, and other occupational hazards. While lung cancer is the most well-established health consequence, evidence also links uranium mining to other cancers and non-cancerous health conditions. […]
  • Fracking for Profit: The Fraser Institute’s Push in Nova Scotia
    Nova Scotia Power is already aiming to generate 80% of its electricity from renewable sources by 2030. While natural gas may play a temporary role in that transition, the long-term plan is to switch to hydrogen. Across the province — and the globe — it’s clear we’re moving away from fossil fuels. […]
  • Donkin Coal Mine: A Community’s Concerns Resurface as Reopening Looms
    Cape Breton County already experiences cancer incidence and mortality rates significantly higher than both the national average and the provincial average for Nova Scotia. It's natural to ask: how far might coal ash from the Donkin Mine travel, and what long-term health effects could it cause? […]
  • Nova Scotia Fracking Will Affect The Vulnerable Populations
    Recent studies show potential risks from fracking, particularly for the most vulnerable populations: pregnant people, infants, and children. […]
  • The Dangers of Uranium Mining in Nova Scotia
    If the uranium moratorium is lifted, Nova Scotians would need strong environmental and health regulations to prevent severe contamination risks. […]
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