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Tag: alberta tar sands

May 6, 2016

The Fort McMurray Wildfire Isn’t ‘Ironic.’ This Is How Climate Change Works | Motherboard

The poor and vulnerable will be hardest-hit. Source: The Fort McMurray Wildfire Isn’t ‘Ironic.’ This Is How Climate Change Works | Motherboard

Posted in Climate Change & Sustainability. Tagged alberta tar sands, climate change, fossil fuels, global warming, oil, vice.com. Leave a comment
May 6, 2016

NASA on Twitter: “@susansmithott Yes, the extreme fires in that area can be seen from our satellites here: https://t.co/nteJLLp9DK”

Posted in Climate Change & Sustainability, Space. Tagged alberta tar sands, fossil fuels, nasa, oil, twitter.com, wildfire. Leave a comment
May 6, 2016

Fort McMurray and the Fires of Climate Change – The New Yorker

We are all consumers of oil, not to mention coal and natural gas, which means that we’ve all contributed to the latest inferno. Source: Fort McMurray and the Fires of Climate Change – The New Yorker

Posted in Climate Change & Sustainability. Tagged alberta tar sands, canada, climate change, fossil fuels, global warming, newyorker.com, oil, wildfire. Leave a comment
July 17, 2015

Canadian Pipeline Spills 1.3 Million Gallons Of Bitumen, Produced Water, And Sand

http://thinkprogress.org/climate/2015/07/17/3681738/canadian-pipeline-spill-near-tar-sands/

Posted in Climate Change & Sustainability. Tagged alberta tar sands, fossil fuels, fracking, oil spill, thinkprogress.org. Leave a comment
November 4, 2014

How Oil Companies Lost $17 Billion Defying Environmental Activists Over Canada’s Tar Sands | ThinkProgress

How Oil Companies Lost $17 Billion Defying Environmental Activists Over Canada’s Tar Sands | ThinkProgress.

Posted in Climate Change & Sustainability. Tagged activist, alberta tar sands, big oil, climate change, fossil fuel, keystone pipeline, profit, thinkprogress.org. Leave a comment
May 23, 2014

‘A Government Of Thugs’: How Canada Treats Environmental Journalists | ThinkProgress

‘A Government Of Thugs’: How Canada Treats Environmental Journalists | ThinkProgress.

Posted in Climate Change & Sustainability, Policy / International News. Tagged 1st amendment, alberta tar sands, big oil, canada, climate change, fossil fuel, journalism, keyston xl pipeline, oil, tar sands, thinkprogress.org. Leave a comment
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