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Canada is underestimating toxic oil sands emissions by up to 6000%. Total carbon emissions from oil sands operations in northeastern corner of Alberta are larger than from all human-made sources ...
Canada’s oil sands industry reduced its emissions per barrel for the sixth straight year in 2023, even as one growing portion of the sector moved in the opposite direction, according to new ...
Toronto, Ontario (CTV Network) — Carbon emissions from Canada’s oil sands are being “severely” underreported, a new study published in the journal Science suggests. Using aircraft-based ...
As Mark Twain said, “There are three kinds of lies: lies, damned lies, and statistics.” When it comes to greenhouse gas or ...
Canada’s oil and gas industry is the country’s largest source of carbon emissions, accounting for about one-third of the overall total. While some oil sands operations have reduced the amount ...
Canada's biggest oil sands producers support a paying a tax on carbon but see a proposed federal oil and gas emissions cap as unnecessary legislation, the companies' CEOs told lawmakers in Ottawa ...
Canada's Natural Resources Minister, Tim Hodgson, said that Ottawa has not been presented yet with any private sector plan to ...
Oilsands production is on pace to reach an all-time high this year as production in northern Alberta is expected to grow by five per cent in 2025 compared to last year.
The province is home to the oil sands, a 55,000-square-mile region that contains 160 billion barrels of crude oil, the world’s fourth-largest reserves behind only Venezuela, Saudi Arabia and Iran.
The emissions intensity of all oil sands sites fell to the equivalent of 0.399 metric tons of carbon dioxide per cubic meter of bitumen produced, down from 0.404 in 2022, the data show.