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CBC.caBranding Canadian oil green would be good for industry and for climate change: Don PittisCBC.caTo much of the world, Canada's oil production is indelibly linked to images of tortured landscapes that make oilsands mining seem like something out th
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CBC.caProposed LNG project would emit 360 million metric tonnes of CO2, expert warnsCBC.caAn environmental protection group fighting to overturn federal approval of a $36-billion LNG project in B.C. says it will hurt Canada's chance of hitting climate
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CBC.ca'Anything that is recoverable, will be': Husky oil spill clean-up resumesCBC.caEfforts to complete clean-up of last July's Husky oil spill will resume Monday. Authorities will continue to monitor the shorelines of the North Saskatchewan R
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CBC.caAnother Tundra Energy oil spill reported in southeast SaskatchewanCBC.caThe National Energy Board is reporting a 5,000 litre oil spill at Tundra Energy Marketing Limited's Ingoldsby Terminal. The spill was reported to the National Energy Board on
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CBC.caPipeline historian unsurprised by Sask. oil spillCBC.caA pipeline historian says oil spills such as the one that occurred on the Ocean Man First Nation, Sask., last week are not uncommon or surprising. "Pipeline spills have been part of Canadian
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CBC.caFeds, province commit $4M to U of M Arctic oil spill researchCBC.caThe province and the federal government chipped in a total of $4 million in funding for GENICE Monday, a project that will use gene-analyzing tools to study how polar marine environme
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CBC.caResearchers to study if oil-eating 'bugs' could help clean up polar spillsCBC.caThe province and the federal government chipped in a total of $4 million in funding for GENICE Monday, a project that will use gene-analyzing tools to study how p
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CBC.caResearchers to study if oil-eating 'bugs' could clean up Arctic oil spillsCBC.caThe province and the federal government chipped in a total of $4 million in funding for GENICE Monday, a project that will use gene-analyzing tools to study how p
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