This paper investigates the relationship between environmental degradation, income and regulation for the Alberta province of Canada, constructing an original data base combining official data with those extracted from Alberta Gas Report. This topic is relevant since Alberta is the third-largest oil reserve in the world after Saudi-Arabia and Venezuela. The province is interested by large extractions of unconventional oil from bituminous sands, which produces high greenhouse gas emissions (CO2, CH4, N2O and HFC). Our attention is focused on the environmental overexploitation, specifically air quality depletion. The paper 1) provides a first assessment of the levels and the growth rates for GHG specifically generated by Alberta oil s...
This research project uses an energy-economy model to: (1) assess Canada\u27s current climate polici...
This dissertation analyzes environmental policy trends in frontier oil developments in two major Can...
The Alberta oil sands reserves represent a very valuable energy resource for Canadians. In 2007, Sta...
Bituminous sands currently represent a real energy source that could temporarily replace already con...
We analyze the status of Canadian oil sands and examine future prospects. Our analysis suggests sust...
A better understanding of fuel use and greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions resulting from Canadian oil sa...
The Canadian oil sands underlie 142,000 km2 of the boreal forest in northeastern Alberta. Oil sands ...
Recent congressional interest in U.S. energy policy has focused in part on ways through which the Un...
The aim of this thesis is to evaluate to what extent Canada and Alberta have been fulfilling the pri...
Rising energy demand and prices, particularly for oil, has led to a search for solutions to quell th...
The present study aims to investigate the impacts of oil sands development in Canada on the economy,...
Approximately 2000 billion barrels of conventional oil may ultimately be extracted. We have soon con...
Though the Canadian oil sands may have been overlooked in recent years, due to the impressive story ...
As Canadian crude bitumen production from oil sands has increased in recent decades, the nation’s oi...
This thesis provides an overview about the tar sands exploitation in the province of Alberta, Canada...
This research project uses an energy-economy model to: (1) assess Canada\u27s current climate polici...
This dissertation analyzes environmental policy trends in frontier oil developments in two major Can...
The Alberta oil sands reserves represent a very valuable energy resource for Canadians. In 2007, Sta...
Bituminous sands currently represent a real energy source that could temporarily replace already con...
We analyze the status of Canadian oil sands and examine future prospects. Our analysis suggests sust...
A better understanding of fuel use and greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions resulting from Canadian oil sa...
The Canadian oil sands underlie 142,000 km2 of the boreal forest in northeastern Alberta. Oil sands ...
Recent congressional interest in U.S. energy policy has focused in part on ways through which the Un...
The aim of this thesis is to evaluate to what extent Canada and Alberta have been fulfilling the pri...
Rising energy demand and prices, particularly for oil, has led to a search for solutions to quell th...
The present study aims to investigate the impacts of oil sands development in Canada on the economy,...
Approximately 2000 billion barrels of conventional oil may ultimately be extracted. We have soon con...
Though the Canadian oil sands may have been overlooked in recent years, due to the impressive story ...
As Canadian crude bitumen production from oil sands has increased in recent decades, the nation’s oi...
This thesis provides an overview about the tar sands exploitation in the province of Alberta, Canada...
This research project uses an energy-economy model to: (1) assess Canada\u27s current climate polici...
This dissertation analyzes environmental policy trends in frontier oil developments in two major Can...
The Alberta oil sands reserves represent a very valuable energy resource for Canadians. In 2007, Sta...