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Six Oil and gas innovations from Alberta that could change the way the business is done >
Six Oil and gas innovations from Alberta that could change the way the business is done >
Alberta’s oilsands, the world’s largest engineering project, may be getting rave reviews in the corridors of Ottawa and Washington, D.C., as a secure source of oil for the continent. At home, though, it is rapidly becoming a growing threat to northern water security.
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Bill Hunter doesn’t really have any use for euphemisms.
A passion for nature united the two friends, and at least indirectly, also separated them forever. But out of this friendship and this tragedy an idea survived: A single human life is not sustainable. Nature is. At least it can be.
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A mid-career catharsis last year convinced industrialist Kim Sturgess that the time to tackle water issues is now
#5 in a 10-part series on practising sustainability in business
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Is if the drought of 2002 wasn’t bad enough, scientists are warning Canadians to expect more environmental disasters if they don’t change the way they manage water. >
Alberta energy players hope to unlock the potential of coal bed methane and with it, reshape Alberta's gas industry >
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