Making Kyoto Work: A Transition Strategy for Canadian Energy WorkersCanadian Centre Policy Alternatives, 2002 - 62 pages |
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A Transition Strategy for Canadian Energy Workers Dale Marshall. Coal mining will lose more workers under 4CA because energy prices will go up, especially for coal because of its high carbon content (the burning of coal produces more ...
A Transition Strategy for Canadian Energy Workers Dale Marshall. Coal mining will lose more workers under 4CA because energy prices will go up, especially for coal because of its high carbon content (the burning of coal produces more ...
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... Industry.” Presentation by Canadian Chemical Producers Association to Toronto Association for Business and Economics ... Coal Mining.” Ottawa. Statistics Canada. 1991 to 2000b. “Oil and Gas Extraction.” Ottawa. Statistics Canada. 1998 ...
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