Canada faces alignmentPanel calls for national policy to make consumers, industry pay for emissions Gary Park For Petroleum News
What little hope the Canadian petroleum industry and producing provinces may have held that a move toward carbon capture and storage technology would appease the formidable U.S. push to tough climate-change measures is now close to evaporating.
When President Barack Obama ended his one-day visit to....
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