Tory MPs storm out of meeting on energy sharing

OTTAWA, July 11, 2007—Amid heated charges of a coverup, Tory MPs on Thursday abruptly shut down parliamentary hearings on a controversial plan to further integrate Canada and the U.S. 
The firestorm erupted within minutes of testimony by University of Alberta professor Gordon Laxer that Canadians will be left “to freeze in the dark” if the government forges ahead with plans to integrate energy supplies across North America. Read more »

‘Transitioning off fossil fuels’ fall 2011 grad course

Int D 593 Grad Seminar in Political Sociology / Political Economy. Fall 2011 Thursdays 14:00 to 16:50
This fall’s course has been greatly revised to address pressing 21st century issues by looking at debates surrounding the Political Economy of transitioning off fossil fuels. We will focus on the triple challenges of: 1) the end of the age of cheap oil (peak oil) and the end of the ‘death distance’, 2) coming struggles over which groups will have access to a basic amount of energy in a powered-down future (energy security as a citizen’s right, ending ‘fuel poverty’ as the British call it) and 3) impending climate change disasters.