Alberta warns Kyoto could drive capital, companies from CanadaPreliminary findings project loss of 70,000 energy industry jobs, extra C$3 a barrel on oil sands operating costs and C$6 billion in annual losses for Alberta Gary Park PNA Canadian Correspondent
Canada’s role as the largest exporter of oil and gas to the United States hangs in the balance as the federal and Alberta governments clash over whether Canada should formally ratify the Kyoto Protocol on reducing greenhouse gas emissions.
A preliminary report by the Alberta government, obtained by....
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