Advertisement

Follow Alberta Venture On:

water RSS Feed

AlbertaOilMagazine.com

The Productivity Edge

Six Oil and gas innovations from Alberta that could change the way the business is done >

Trickle-down Economics

Alberta’s oilsands, the world’s largest engineering project, may be getting rave reviews in the corridors of Ottawa and Washington, D.C., as a secure source of oil for the continent. At home, though, it is rapidly becoming a growing threat to northern water security.
>

The Big Picture

Bill Hunter doesn’t really have any use for euphemisms.

A passion for nature united the two friends, and at least indirectly, also separated them forever. But out of this friendship and this tragedy an idea survived: A single human life is not sustainable. Nature is. At least it can be.
>

Mind Over Water

A mid-career catharsis last year convinced industrialist Kim Sturgess that the time to tackle water issues is now
#5 in a 10-part series on practising sustainability in business
>

Shedding Light on Water Use

Is if the drought of 2002 wasn’t bad enough, scientists are warning Canadians to expect more environmental disasters if they don’t change the way they manage water. >

Tapping the Unconventional

Alberta energy players hope to unlock the potential of coal bed methane and with it, reshape Alberta's gas industry >


Small Business
Sponsored by PWC

Venture 100
brought to you by ATB Financial

Business Person of the Year
In Partnership with CAA

Alberta Oil
Magazine

Unlimited
Magazine
Advertisement