Coal mining development in the Rockies
A discussion as to the regulatory, economic and environmental implications
A discussion as to the regulatory, economic and environmental implications
Coal is in the news again in Alberta. And not for producing power.
Metallurgical – or steel making – coal mines are seeing a potential resurgence in Alberta. At the heart of the matter is the Alberta government’s rescindment of a longstanding policy to prohibit or restrict open pit coal mining in the Eastern Foothills of the Rocky Mountains. This change has re-opened a vigorous debate as to the merits of coal mining in the province.
In this webinar, we will bring together experts on regulatory law, benefit-cost analysis, and non-market valuations to discuss the trade-offs involved in coal mining the Rockies, as well as any policy or regulatory gaps that have been created by the rescindment of the 1976 coal policy.
Panelists:
- Nigel Bankes, Professor, School of Law, University of Calgary
- Dr. Diane Dupont, Professor, Department of Economics, Brock University
- Dr. Marvin Shaffer, Adjunct Associate Professor, School of Public Policy, Simon Fraser University
- Dr. Blake Shaffer, Assistant Professor, Department of Economics, University of Calgary
Friday, February 19, 2021
9:00 - 10:00 a.m. MDT
There is no cost to register. Webinar will be hosted via Zoom. Please share this with those who might be interested.
Contact us at [email protected] with any questions.