Impact issues stall oil sands projectsImperial’s Kearl faces new setback, delay of a year or more; legal successes by environmentalists spread unease through industry Gary Park For Petroleum News
What started as a distant warning rumble is building into a full-fledged crescendo as environmental groups notch a series of victories in their campaign to make the industry and government more accountable for the impact of oil sands development.
In what could become a benchmark case, the Canadian F....
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Water permit revoked Court: environmental assessment not complete Sense from U.S. Canada not managing oil sands development well CBM activity threatens B.C. salmon rivers Salmon-bearing waters said to be at risk
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