Prainbow, to Canada
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ai6yr, to Canada
CelloMomOnCars, to Canada
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: 53 million tonnes CO2 cut from 2005 levels, 251 million tonnes to go by 2030. led to between one-third and one-half of total emissions cuts. But

"The oil and gas sector contributed almost one-third of Canada's emissions in 2022, and transportation contributed about one-fifth. Emissions from the in Alberta were almost 2.5 times higher in 2022 than in 2005, and contributed 12 per cent of Canada's total."

https://www.ctvnews.ca/mobile/climate-and-environment/canada-s-emissions-report-shows-progress-toward-2030-goal-but-still-a-long-way-to-go-1.6870764?cache=tljuektxk

junesim63, to Canada
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A major Canadian oil sands group has been running advertisements on Google that target people seeking information about oil industry “greenwashing,” the practice by which companies make false and misleading environmental promises.


Pathways Alliance Paid Google to Advertise on ‘Greenwashing’ Searches - DeSmog
https://www.desmog.com/2024/04/18/pathways-alliance-paid-google-to-advertise-on-greenwashing-searches/

dmacphee, to Futurology
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As severe Alberta drought looms, fracking consumes huge volumes of water — forever
“Although the oilsands consume the vast majority of all water used by the oil and gas industry in Alberta, fracking has grown ever-thirstier over the past decade — and the water it uses is gone from the water cycle for good.”

https://thenarwhal.ca/alberta-drought-fracking/

miki_lou, to Alberta
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WOW! "According to information obtained from the Alberta Energy Regulator (), from 2010 to 2023, collected just 71 cents from operators to put toward cleaning up the vast toxic tailings spread across the landscape and to remediate mine sites." https://edmontonjournal.com/opinion/columnists/opinion-if-alberta-is-serious-about-energy-project-cleanup-lets-start-with-the-oilsands

tabmcleo, to Alberta
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dmacphee, to Canada
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miki_lou, to Alberta
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ThunderHoneySnow, to Canada
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Alberta's oilsands pump out more pollutants than industry reports, scientists find

Data collected by air finds levels of harmful pollutants can be more than 60 times higher than estimated

https://www.cbc.ca/news/science/alberta-oilsands-research-emissions-1.7093626

persagen, to Alberta
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Alberta's oilsands pump out more pollutants than industry reports, scientists find
Data collected by air finds levels of harmful pollutants can be more than 60 times higher than estimated
https://www.cbc.ca/news/science/alberta-oilsands-research-emissions-1.7093626

Total organic carbon measurements reveal major gaps in petrochemical emissions reporting
https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/science.adj6233

auscandoc, to random
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https://www.cbc.ca/news/science/alberta-oilsands-research-emissions-1.7093626

“Alberta's operations produce far more potentially harmful than are officially reported, with the daily output on par with those from gridlocked megacities like Los Angeles..

measured concentrations of organic carbon emissions in the air by flying overhead and taking samples.

The researchers found levels that were between 20 and 64 times higher than those reported by industry”

marcia,
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@auscandoc
Here's the link to the original research to save others time looking.

He M, Ditto JC, Gardner L, Machesky J, Hass-Mitchell TN, Chen C, et al. Total organic carbon measurements reveal major gaps in petrochemical emissions reporting. Science 2024;383:426–32. https://doi.org/10.1126/science.adj6233.

miki_lou, to Futurology
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msquebanh, to Canada

Reading the list of the posted online by the , we see that the sector is once again well represented this year. There, as a “guest” from , is VP of , a company active in the of the . The industry is also represented by an exec from , the president & CEO of & VP of “sustainability” from .

https://actualnewsmagazine.com/english/canada-invited-several-representatives-of-fossil-fuels-to-cop28

miki_lou, to Alberta
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is rapidly becoming a toxic cesspool of run-off and leakages from and its smaller affiliates' tailings ponds. https://globalnews.ca/news/10115878/runoff-spill-reported-at-suncors-fort-hills-oilsands-site/ And it seems environmental toxicity is just fine with and . It's NOT fine with those of us downstream. https://www.aptnnews.ca/national-news/imperial-oil-third-infraction-raises-indigenous-communities-environmental-alarm-bells/

CelloMomOnCars, to Canada
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@thenarwhal went to Mordor, , and came back with photos of ’s

"It’s the largest bitumen deposit in the world. Mining there is visible from space. And for many Canadians, the are still completely unseen.

1,097 square kilometres mined, 0.1 per cent certified reclaimed."

https://thenarwhal.ca/alberta-oilsands-photos/

msquebanh, to Alberta

A dizzying bird’s-eye view of ’s .

It’s the largest deposit in the world. there is visible from space. And for many , the oilsands are still completely unseen.

This is the oilsands — the home of billions of barrels of tarry that lies under 142,000 square kilometres of northern Alberta, driving the local economy and bolstering provincial budgets.

https://thenarwhal.ca/alberta-oilsands-photos

ABBFossilFuels, to random
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Jean L’Hommecourt Wants You to Know What the Oil Sands Are Doing to Her People and Their Land
Jean L'Hommecourt is a Dene member of Treaty No. 8. And she has a lot to say about the and local pollution. https://albertabeyondfossilfuels.ca/jean-lhommecourt-and-the-oil-sands/?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=mastodon

MarkhamHislop, to random
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The many, many problems with oil sands tailings ponds

If you think the 28 tailings ponds holding 1.7 trillion litres of toxic tailings are well managed, think again.

Environmental scientist Dr. Bill Donanhue explains.

https://share.transistor.fm/s/1c0d6eb2

serialooie, to climate
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Come hear about and from @nativeCalgarian (Sahtu Dene), who lives in Niitsitapi / Blackfoot Confederacy land and used to be a geomatic drafter for the industry, tonight online, 6-7 Pacific! (She also runs an excellent Indigenous !) https://www.climaterealitybayarea.org/chapter-events/2023/9/23/canadian-tar-sands-and-indigenous-resistance

miki_lou, to random
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"Athabasca Chipewyan First Nation Chief Allan Adam is telling the Alberta Energy Regulator to “prepare for court” after a third-party report commissioned by the regulator found it responded responsibly to tailings pond spill and seepage incidents at Imperial Oil." https://www.nationalobserver.com/2023/09/27/news/prepare-court-acfn-chief-tells-alberta-energy-regulator

msquebanh, to random
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Charlie Angus will ask the committee to the of giant when the resumes next week.
Angus said CEO has a lot of explaining to do over his remarks to on a conference call in August.

https://lethbridgenewsnow.com/2023/09/12/ndp-wants-suncor-ceo-to-tell-mps-why-company-moving-away-from-focus-on-clean-energy-2

*Never forget this CEO wanker worked for prior & has a long history of promoting rampant & is OK continuing to carry out more 🤑

ABBFossilFuels, to random
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Jean L’Hommecourt Wants You to Know What the Oil Sands Are Doing to Her People and Their Land
Jean L'Hommecourt is a Dene member of Treaty No. 8. And she has a lot to say about the and local pollution. https://albertabeyondfossilfuels.ca/jean-lhommecourt-and-the-oil-sands/?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=mastodon

MarkhamHislop, to random
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Oil sands can pay for its own carbon capture, says @Pembina study

Janetta McKenzie models cash flow and costs for CCS.

https://youtu.be/YMTA9juy1cM

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