Wide-ranging analysis finds negative overall impacts from coal mining in Rockies
CALGARY — An analysis from the University of Calgary concludes that a coal mine on protected land on the eastern slopes of the Rocky Mountains wouldn’t be an overall benefit to Alberta.
A paper from the university’s School of Public Policy says the overall economic, social and environmental impacts of such a development would be negative.
Jennifer Winter, who teaches economics, says she and her colleagues went beyond the usual weighing of wages paid and taxes remitted.
She says her group’s paper, released this morning, tries to bring non-monetary factors into cost-benefit assessments usually limited to dollars and cents.