We need an independent environmental protection and monitoring agency with teeth

We need an independent environmental protection and monitoring agency with teeth

 

Given all of the recent reports on the Oilsands released late last year, including the Royal Society report (RSC), the Liberal report, the NDP report, the report released through the Pembina Institute on behalf of various environmental groups, and the most recent Federal expert panel report, who can keep up with all of this “new” information?

 

The answer is you, if you keep in mind three main points from all of these reports:

 

    1. Environmental Assessments (EA) of Alberta oilsands are not very good.
    2. Monitoring of the oilsands is so poor that we don’t know much about what the impacts are.
    3. Federal laws are not being adequately used to protect wildlife and fish.

 

Read “We need an independent environmental protection and monitoring agency with teeth” on the ELC blog.

 


ABOUT THE ENVIRONMENTAL LAW CENTRE:

 

The Environmental Law Centre (ELC) has been seeking strong and effective environmental laws since it was founded in 1982. The ELC is dedicated to providing credible, comprehensive and objective legal information regarding natural resources, energy and environmental law, policy and regulation in Alberta. The ELC’s mission is to educate and champion for strong laws and rights so all Albertans can enjoy clean water, clean air and a healthy environment. Our vision is a society where laws secure an environment that sustains current and future generations.

 

As a charity, the Environmental Law Centre depends on your financial support. Help us to continue to educate and champion for strong environmental laws, through tools such as our blog and all of our other resources, so that all Albertans can enjoy a healthy environment. Your support makes a difference.
Donate online today

 


 

Share this:
Facebooktwitterlinkedinmail