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bristol3 rated 6 months ago-
The architects behind the Alberta oil sands project - the largest and dirtiest energy venture on Earth -- are in for a crude awakening. And fast. That's because their prized $150 billion "black gold" enterprise is gulping up an unsustainable amount of water.
A whole river in fact...
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 bristol3 rated 6 months ago-
The architects behind the Alberta oil sands project - the largest and dirtiest energy venture on Earth -- are in for a crude awakening. And fast. That's because their prized $150 billion "black gold" enterprise is gulping up an unsustainable amount of water.
A whole river in fact.
The stats will surprise, courtesy of an excellent exposé in the Globe and Mail. But here's the skinny.
 - deide rated 6 months ago
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The architects behind the Alberta oil sands project - the largest and dirtiest energy venture on Earth -- are in for a crude awakening. And fast. That's because their prized $150 billion "black gold" enterprise is gulping up an unsustainable amount of water.
A whole river in fact.
 cuy rated 6 months ago- From the page: "Minnows dropped into the ponds die within 96 hours; unwary ducks get coated by surface oil and drown"
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