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Background papers on Alberta's environmental laws and policies from the 1987 Seminar on the Regulation of Environmental Impacts of Energy Projects. Includes: Banks, N.D. Constitutional framework for the development and regulation of energy projects on Indian and Metis lands in Alberta.
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297 citations on the topic of biotechnology legislation & regulation, genetics, DNA, RNA, technology, manipulation, transfer, etc. Some citations have abstracts. Contains an author & subject index.
Once Upon an Oldman is an account of the controversy that surrounded the Alberta government's construction of a dam on the Oldman River to provide water for irrigation in the southern part of the province. Jack Glenn argues that, despite claims to the contrary, the governments of Canada and Alberta are not dedicated to protecting the environment and will even circumvent the law in order to avoid accepting responsibility for safeguarding the environment and the interests of Native people.
A union list of serials commencing publication after Dec. 31, 1949.
One of the cornerstones of life's wonders is the vast array of species filling the planet. From plants to animals to humans, there is no shortage of beings to provide 'spice of life' variety is said to be. Periodically, scientists announce the discovery of a 'new' form of life, so it seems as if Earth is capable of producing new species just to keep us on our toes. At times, the immense breadth of living things can even feel overwhelming, as one pauses to ponder how numerically insignificant humans are when compared to the insect population. Given the biological diversity of the planet, it is incumbent upon humans to safeguard the natural beauty of the environment. To that end, conservation ...