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South of the Border—Second Environmental Review of Tar Sands Pipeline Leaves Many Groups Unsatisfied
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Residents and lawmakers in Nebraska mull their options for protecting key groundwater sources.
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Scene of Midwest’s Worst Oil Spill – Sleepless Nights and Black Goo
Students examine communities affected by Enbridge rupture on Kalamzoo River.
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A Midwest Pipeline Rupture Raises Questions About Tar Sands Risk
Enbridge is working overtime to clean up the spill, placate the community, and get oil flowing again.
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EPA and State Department Square Off On Tar Sands Pipeline
Water use and greenhouse gas emissions are major concerns with oil interests plays.
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Tar Sands Oil Production, An Industrial Bonanza, Poses Major Water Use Challenges
Ensuring Americans enjoy a lifestyle built on choice and mobility.
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Pipeline Ties Detroit Refinery to “Dirtiest Source of Fossil Fuels”
State department says oil is needed; Congress leader joins activists in raising concerns.
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WaterViews | Canada
Water is regarded as a serious issue by Canadians, particularly water pollution and the lack of safe drinking water.
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Canada Oil Rush May Lead to Water Shortage
In the last 12 years, the most powerful oil companies have rushed to plunk down $150 billion in the oil sands.