The Alberta Government posted record budget surpluses in 2005 and
2006. Revenues were attained primarily through record non-renewable
resource revenues. Oil sands development as the major economic
driver of Alberta's economy and accounts for 62 per cent of major
projects. The processes used to develop and extract energy from the
oil sands, mining and in-situ recovery, are also known to be the
most harmful to the environment with damage ranging from habitat
destruction, depletion of freshwater reserves and the production of
large amounts of greenhouse gas emissions. Despite the known
negative impact on the environment, record numbers of megaprojects
and new lease agreements are being processed. Critical praxis
theory and critical discourse analysis methods are utilized to
examine how stakeholders frame issues in the news media to create
and shape public perception of the environmental impact of energy
development in Alberta, Canada. This book aims to contribute to the
field of discourse analysis by gaining a deeper understanding of
how discourse is used to argue and support an argument in the print
news media.
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