Article on President Obama’s economic stimulus plan: transforming America into a “green” society based not on fossil fuels but on and careful restraint in the production and consumption of energy. The article focuses on how unlike previous presidents who had aspirations to push a green economic stimulus plan, Obama is presenting a new zeitgeist with his plan centering on the view that Americans are fed up with fluctuations in gasoline and home-heating oil prices, worried about reliance on unsavory oil-rich regimes, concerned about climate change driven by burning fossil fuels, and ready to modify their lifestyles to cope with the sagging economy and, they hope, save themselves some money. Link to article
The governments of Alberta, Saskatchewan and British Columbia held a historic, first three-way joint cabinet meeting in an effort to break down barriers and to open up the West to the new opportunities of the 21st century…the three provinces agreed to take greater steps to modernize economic policies and enter into a new economic partnership covering a total Western market of nine million people with a combined GDP of $547 billion. A comprehensive trade agreement would mean full labour mobility so workers can choose where they want to live and work without the burden of proving their skills and abilities in other provinces. Link to article
B.C. Energy Minister Blair Lekstrom in a news release on BC Hydro’s announcement towards the creation of an electric car grid in British Columbia. It’s the first time BC Hydro has ventured beyond the delivery of power to a household meter, into the realm of transportation infrastructure support. It’s the first time BC Hydro has ventured beyond the delivery of power to a household meter, into the realm of transportation infrastructure support. Link to article
B.C. Citizens for Green Energy release a newly-produced video to counter the rampant myths and misinformation being spread against clean, renewable green energy in British Columbia. The group’s video dispels a number of false claims and myths being spread against green energy in British Columbia, a province naturally endowed with a wealth of opportunities to produce electricity from clean, renewable sources. Link to video
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