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Satya will be one of the authors at the Edmonton Journal Bookfair and Writer's Festival hosted by Edmonton Journal columnist Paula Simons on December 12th from 1 to 4 p.m.

"Drop down to our sunny Journal atrium, do your Christmas shopping, courtesy of Laurie’s Book Company, have your books signed by your favourite Journal authors, and enjoy a free afternoon of great readings and great conversations about writing."

Green Oil:Clean Energy for the 21st Century? is the Edmonton Journal #1 non-fiction bestellser for the second week in a row! Thanks to everyone for their interest in joning the conversation on sustainable oil sands development in Alberta, let us know what you think at www.greenoilbook.com.

Edmonton Journal Bestseller List

An excerpt from Green Oil published in the Toronto Star detailing the clean energy success of Evan Chrapko, who started Highmark Renewables with his brother Shane and family friends Bern and Mike Kotelko.

Ken Davis interviews Satya Das on Sunday, December 20th. CKUA Bookamrk will air at 12:30 p.m on 94.9 FM.

 

Kelley Cryderman interview with Satya Das on outcomes of United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change meeting in Copenhagen also published in Vancouver Sun.

Satya will be speaking to the Economics Society of Northern Alberta (ESNA) when they host an upcoming luncheon at the Edmonton Petroleum Club on January 22nd, 2010.

The ESNA promotes public awareness and understanding of current economic problems, issues and achievements in Northern Alberta.

For more information go to greenoilbook.com/events or email events@esna.ca / call 780-430-4323.

Graham Hick's column on all Alberta political parties and industry being essentially in aggreance on sustainable oilsands development with action for reclamation and environmental protection references Green Oil. Read the full article here.
Satya spoke with Kelly Cryderman on the pressures on Canadian government to reduce levels of greenhouse gas emissions from oil sands at Copenhagen Conference.
Green Oil featured as a persuasive book to read over the holiday season in Edmonton's December Avenue magazine.
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