Alberta Climate Plan A Model For Others As Opportunity To Supply Asia Beckons: York

The establishment of a climate change policy by Alberta’s NDP government in its first year in office serves as a case study in avoiding conflict and successful implementation, and could help position the province to open up new markets for its oil in Asia, according to Harold “Skip” York, vice-president of integrated energy for consultancy Wood Mackenzie’s Americas research team.


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