SHIFTING SANDS.

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Authors: McClearn, Matthew
Source: Canadian Business. 6/16/2009, Vol. 82 Issue 11, p56-60. 5p. 1 Color Photograph.
Subject Terms: *Petroleum industry, *Industrial pollution, *Greenhouse gas mitigation, Oil sands -- Environmental aspects
Geographic Terms: Canada
Company/Entity: Shell Canada Ltd.
Abstract: The article reports on the dispute between Shell Canada and the Oil Sands Environmental Coalition (OSEC) which marks the end of a fruitful relationship between Shell and environmental groups. Under an agreement signed by Shell with OSEC, the oil company promised to set targets for reduced greenhouse-gas emissions at two oilsands projects, which OSEC claims Shell has repudiated. The dispute is also cited as an indication of the failure of Canada to control industrial greenhouse-gas emissions.
Database: Entrepreneurial Studies Source
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Abstract:The article reports on the dispute between Shell Canada and the Oil Sands Environmental Coalition (OSEC) which marks the end of a fruitful relationship between Shell and environmental groups. Under an agreement signed by Shell with OSEC, the oil company promised to set targets for reduced greenhouse-gas emissions at two oilsands projects, which OSEC claims Shell has repudiated. The dispute is also cited as an indication of the failure of Canada to control industrial greenhouse-gas emissions.
ISSN:00083100