Tories reject opposition pledge on global warming

OTTAWA – The Harper government has rejected a new pledge taken by opposition leaders to endorse a tough international treaty to fight global warming.

Liberal Leader Stephane Dion, the Bloc Quebecois’ Gilles Duceppe and the NDP’s Jack Layton all signed the pledge to push for a post-Kyoto Protocol climate change agreement that would prevent average global temperatures from rising by more than two degrees Celsius above 19th-century levels “because scientists have shown that, otherwise, the consequences of global warming are likely to be catastrophic.”

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Environmental groups name Ed Stelmach ‘Fossil Fool’ of the year

CALGARY – Premier Ed Stelmach has been voted Canada’s Fossil Fool of the year by a coalition of environmental groups.

Stelmach earned the dubious distinction for his promotion of the northern Alberta oilsands, refusal to touch the brake on development in the region and releasing a greenhouse gas plan that implements only intensity-based targets.

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Congress Presses Oil Execs on High Prices

Facing members of Congress unhappy about the soaring price of petroleum, executives from five giant oil companies today sought to portray themselves as part of the energy solution and not the energy problem.

But lawmakers seeking a way to deal with rising concern among motorists took aim at the oil companies and the record profits they registered last year amid record oil prices.

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