Ed Stelmach says Myth - Crude Awakening Part 1 March
Premier of Alberta says the environmental cost of U.S. oil sands "myth" Seeing is believing - CBC News Alberta oil sands environmental impact report. Part 1 of 3 WASHINGTON - Alberta Premier Ed Stelmach asked American business leaders Wednesday not to "the myth" that oilsands production is to buy a high load on the Environment, said that efforts to contain it "useless." But the protesters said he did not believe at all times on the first day of his visit to the business of the United StatesStates, including about 35 environmentalists who spent driving for people with a reception at the Canadian Embassy. "Stelmach should go home and clean the oil industry, instead of Washington as a seller of oil," said Liz Butler, director of Forest Ethics Organization for an organization in Canada and the United States. "The America does not want Canada's dirty oil." Stelmach told an energy forum that although the myth of oil sands, the project has gained some traction in the south of the borderIt would be foolish to limit the project now. "Tests are underway to put an end to some areas of the country or even stop oil sands development. These tests do not reflect reality, and have no meaning," he said. "Worse, may serve to undermine the energy security of this country in a time when Asian markets that demand for oil." Stelmach also noted that action on climate change as carbon fuel standard for California penalize energy imports from Alberta.About ...
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