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WWF-Canada reacts to Alberta government study on oil sands emissions WWF July 23, 2009 Share: Share This Page: Share with Facebook Share via Twitter Share via Linkedin Share in email “The Alberta government is telling the world that the tar sands produce the dirtiest oil in the world, but this doesn’t look as bad when you realize everyone else is running out of the cleaner stuff. Rather than trying to rationalize pushing dirty oil out into a world that is moving on to electric vehicles powered by green grids, we should be looking for how Canada can join the global effort to create the green jobs that will help us avoid dangerous climate change.” – 30 – Media Contact: Keith Stewart, Ph.D. Director, Climate Change WWF-Canada Cell: (416) 985-5936