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Tag: Oil spill

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One Arctic, One Future, One Spill?

Exploring the shared risk – to people, nature, and wildlife – of an oil spill in the Beaufort Sea Read More
Exploring the shared risk – to people, nature, and wildlife – of an oil spill in the Beaufort Sea
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Northern Gateway: Emissions and Omissions

Last December, the Joint Review Panel told the federal government the Northern Gateway Project is in the Public Interest. In June, the government will make its decision based, in part, on this recommendation. In... Read More
Last December, the Joint Review Panel told the federal government the Northern Gateway Project is in the Public Interest....
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Protecting healthy ecosystems

The Great Bear region offers unlimited potential for a diverse and sustainable economy based on healthy ecosystems. Read More
The Great Bear region offers unlimited potential for a diverse and sustainable economy based on healthy ecosystems.
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“It Cannot Happen Here”? A closer look at the Exxon Valdez spill

Recall that another politician-on-a-mission, the late Senator Ted Stevens, famously promised fishermen in Cordova, Alaska that “not one drop” of oil would be spilled in Prince William Sound. That was before the name of... Read More
Recall that another politician-on-a-mission, the late Senator Ted Stevens, famously promised fishermen in Cordova, Alaska that “not one drop”...
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One year after the Gulf of Mexico oil spill

One year ago, the world watched in horror as 4.9 million barrels of oil poured into the Gulf of Mexico. A Canadian spill would be worse. Read More
One year ago, the world watched in horror as 4.9 million barrels of oil poured into the Gulf of...
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