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VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA -- (Marketwire) -- 02/23/13 --
Press Call Monday at 1:00pm EST Number: 866.952.7525, Passcode: CLIMATE International dialers: 785.424.1830
Though Canadian politicians are touting their climate record (http://www.cbc.ca/news/world/story/2013/02/17/keystone-xl-protest-washington-dc.html) as a way to inoculate against attacks that Keystone XL is "game over" for climate, this political rhetoric could not be further from the truth. Climate scientists in Canada and the US are expressing concern about Canada's lack of climate progress and its attempt to look environmentally progressive as a way to secure Keystone approval.
Canadian and US climate scientists will host a press call on Monday, February 25 at 1:00pm EST to address Canadian politicians' misleading rhetoric and express their concerns that Canada's much-touted oil and gas regulations will fail to do anything meaningful on climate change given the federally-allowed expansion of tar sands development and the long history of broken promises on climate action.
WHO: Dr. John Abraham, University of St. Thomas School of Engineering
Dr. John Stone, adjunct Professor at Carleton University
Dr. Daniel Harvey, Department of Geography, University of Toronto
Mark Jaccard, professor of environmental economics at Simon Fraser
University
Tzeporah Berman, BA, MES, Author and Canadian environmentalist
Bill McKibben, 350.org (http://350.org/) Founder
WHAT: Scientist press call about Canada's failing climate policy
WHEN: Monday, February 25 at 1:00pm EST
HOW: Number: 866.952.7525, Passcode: CLIMATE
International dialers: 785.424.1830
Contacts:
Daniel Kessler
dk@350.org
510.501.1779
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