Federal Climate Targets are Insufficient to Protect People and the Environment
EDMONTON - The Canadian Federal Government released their 2030 Emission Reduction Plan. While a step in the right direction, progressive advocacy organization Public Interest Alberta warns that the targets are insufficient to avoid the worst outcomes of climate change.
Read moreAll political parties in Alberta need to do more to respond to the latest IPCC report
EDMONTON - In response to the latest report released by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), Bradley Lafortune, Executive Director of Public Interest Alberta issued the following statement:
Read moreThe Green New Deal: A Comprehensive, Inclusive, and Collective Approach
There’s an inspiring social movement gaining unprecedented traction in the United States, and people in Canada are starting to pay close attention. It’s called the Green New Deal.
Read morePriorities for Advancing the Public Interest
Public Interest Alberta is pleased to release Priorities for Advancing the Public Interest.
Read moreAlberta budget problems and omissions the result of inferior tax system
The Alberta government has released its 2018 budget, which includes effective cuts to most areas of public services, as spending fails to keep pace with inflation and population growth.
“The piecemeal cuts to public services in the budget take Alberta in the wrong direction, but the striking thing is what is not in the budget,” said Joel French, Executive Director of Public Interest Alberta. “Absent are many things Albertans need, like improved classroom conditions in schools and addressing the shortage of long-term care beds for seniors.”
Delivering Community Power Campaign
The Canadian Union of Postal Workers (CUPW), Leap Manifesto, and Friends of Public Services have launched a new campaign, Delivering Community Power with the aim of reimagining and transforming the Canadian postal service.
Read morePoll shows Albertans want carbon price revenue to support green energy, energy efficiency and sustainable transportation
EDMONTON—A new poll asking Albertans how they would like revenue raised by a proposed carbon tax spent indicates that by more than a two-to-one margin, people favour spending it on green energy projects, transit and energy efficiency improvements.
Read moreHuman health and economy win with coal phaseout, but shift to natural gas raises concerns: business, labour, NGOs
EDMONTON—Members of the Alberta Green Economy Network (AGEN), a diverse coalition of Alberta-based green businesses, labour unions, NGOs, First Nations and Métis supporters, released the following statement in response to the government’s announcement on renewable energy:
Read moreAlberta Green Economy Network: Climate plan a hopeful day for green jobs in Alberta, but falls far short of UN targets
EDMONTON—Members of the Alberta Green Economy Network (AGEN), a diverse coalition of Alberta-based green businesses, labour unions, NGOs, and First Nations supporters, released the following statement in response to the government’s climate announcement.
Read moreCongratulations to Parkland Institute on SSHRC grant for ambitious research project
Public Interest Alberta would like to offer our congratulations to the University of Alberta's Parkland Institute on receiving a substantial grant for $2.5 million from the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC). Along with an additional $2 million in matching funding from supportive partners and universities, the money will fund a six-year research project titled "Mapping the Power of the Carbon-Extractive Corporate Resource Sector."
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