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“Most Albertans want economic growth and environmental sustainability the same way they want low taxes and high-quality public services... They don’t want to make that choice.” yyc

A similar push-pull may be happening in rural Alberta. Craig Snodgrass is the mayor of High River, a southern Alberta town that has consistently sent conservatives to the legislature yet vehemently opposed UCP plans for coal mining.

“Every time I’m out and about, people are still coming up to me and saying, ‘Thank you so much for the work you did on coal mining,'” he said. “I definitely think it left a mark.”But will those memories affect votes? Maybe, maybe not.Carolyn Campbell of the Alberta Wilderness Association said elections are won and lost on bread-and-butter issues, not on abstractions like climate change or biodiversity loss.Still, she feels Albertans are coming to understand the links between the two.

Click to share quote on Twitter: " trying to link that to broader issues like land use planning, linking it to water, linking it to forest fires, linking it to drought. That's our work all year round." Wesley points to research that asked people to draw a picture of the average Albertan. The drawings were of a cowboy, an oil worker or a farmer.

The trick for environmentalists, said Wesley, is to present their arguments in ways that chime with those symbols.“ Joe cares about a lot of things. You’ve got to frame it in a way that Joe cares about — without giving up your end goal.The provincial election is set to take place on Monday, May 29.

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