Green protestors turn red over oil sandsEnvironmentalists use map on TransCanada Web site to bolster case that Mackenzie natural gas will be diverted to the Alberta oil sands, aiding and abetting production of 'dirty' fuel Gary Park For Petroleum News
With the Alberta oil sands being painted as Canada’s leading greenhouse gas ogre, environmentalists seized another chance Feb. 26 to tar the resource. (See related story on page 13.)
Appearing before a Mackenzie Gas Project session of the Joint Review Panel in Edmonton, they urged the Canadian gover....
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