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September 2016
Edmonton September Luncheon: The Challenge of Climate Change
The Challenge of Climate Change for Built Environments: Identifying Climate Change Risks and the Need for Resilience Planning
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Edmonton November Luncheon: City of Edmonton’s Energy Transition Strategy
CPANS is pleased to announce the November Edmonton Luncheon Topic - City of Edmonton's Energy Transition Strategy.
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Edmonton December Luncheon: Primary Heavy Oil and Oil Sands – Still Venting After All These Years
CPANS is pleased to announce the December Edmonton Luncheon Topic - Heavy Oil and Oil Sands, Still Venting After All These Years. In 2000, the Alberta Government, due to rising prices for natural gas, began to require measurement and capture of methane being vented from heavy oil and primary (cold produced) oil sands wells. Saskatchewan tended to follow Alberta’s lead, although results are harder to track. While this had some initial impact on total vented volumes in the province (mainly…
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Edmonton March Luncheon: The Role of Airsheds in Support of Alberta’s Climate Leadership Plan
CPANS is pleased to announce the March Edmonton Luncheon Topic: The Role of Airsheds in Support of Alberta’s Climate Leadership Plan. Alberta’s Airsheds have played an integral role of monitoring regional ambient air for the past twenty years. By having all stakeholders work through consensus, Airsheds are uniquely capable of providing impartial data and information. Given this public trust in Airsheds, it’s not surprising that Airsheds play an important role in supporting the Government’s Climate Leadership Plan. While our work…
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Edmonton April Luncheon: Implementing Regional Air Quality Management Frameworks in Red Deer – North Saskatchewan
CPANS is pleased to announce the April Edmonton Luncheon Topic: Implementing Regional Air Quality Management Frameworks in Red Deer – North Saskatchewan. Presenters: Phoenix Le: Phoenix Le joined Alberta Environment and Parks in 2013 as an Air Technical Coordinator shortly after graduating from the University of British Columbia with a BSc in Environmental Sciences and currently pursuing her MEng in Environmental Engineering from the University of Alberta. Her work includes leading implementation of the Capital Region Air Quality Management Framework…
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