The Case for Phasing out Tar Sands (original ) (raw )Throwing petrol on a fire: the human and environmental cost of tar sands production
Jennifer Huseman
Commonwealth Advisory Bureau, 2011
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Why the Alberta Oil Sands are Economically and Environmentaly Negative towards Canada
Madeline Bassant
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The Canadian oil sands: environmental, economic, social, health, and other impacts
Michael Lipsett
WIT Transactions on Ecology and The Environment, 2013
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The Canadian oil sands industry under carbon constraints
Gabriel Chan
Energy Policy, 2012
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Discontinuation Governance of The Canadian Oil Sands.docx
Burgess Langshaw Power
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Opinions Throwing petrol on a fire: the human and environmental cost of tar sands production
Jennifer Huseman , Damien Short
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Policy Analysis of the Canadian Oil Sands Experience
none none
2013
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Transformism in Alberta : the environmental political economy of the bituminous sands
Ryan Katz-Rosene
2018
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The Alberta Oil Sands Then and Now: An Investigation of the Economic, Environmental and Social Discourses Across Four Decades
Janice Paskey
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Sand in the Cogs?: Power and Public Participation in the Alberta Tar Sands
Mark Hudson
Environmental Politics, 2013
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Developing Alberta’s Oil Sands: From Karl Clark to Kyoto & Challenging Legitimacy at the Precipice of Energy Calamity
İnsan & Toplum (The Journal of Humanity and Society) , Tahir Nakip
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Changing Land Use: The critical emission source in the oil sands
Felix Nwaishi
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Alberta bound : the interface between Alberta's environmental policies and the environmental management of three Albertan oil sands companies
Nathan Lemphers
2009
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Howlett, Michael, and Jonathan Craft. “Application of Federal Legislation to Alberta’s Mineable Oil Sands.” Oil Sands Research Information Network (OSRIN) University of Alberta, 2013.
Michael Howlett
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Shifting Sands: Shaping Sustainability in Northwestern Saskatchewan, Report on a Public Outreach Workshop September 23-25, 2009
Jean Kayira
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Carbon intensity threshold for Canadian oil sands industry using planetary boundaries: Is a sustainable carbon-negative industry possible?
Marwa Hannouf
Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, 2021
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From Narrative of Promise to Rhetoric of Sustainability: A Genealogy of Oil Sands
Ryan Katz-Rosene
Environmental Communication-a Journal of Nature and Culture, 2016
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Crisis in the Tar Sands: Fossil Capitalism and the Future of the Alberta Hydrocarbon Economy
Tyler McCreary
Historical Materialism
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Should Alberta upgrade oil sands bitumen? An integrated life cycle framework to evaluate energy systems investment tradeoffs
Heather Maclean
Energy Policy, 2013
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The bituminous sands : a canadian mirage
george nasr
2009
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Talking About the Tar Sands: An Editorial for JASTE
Jesse Bazzul
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The colonialism of carbon capture and storage in Alberta's Tar Sands
anna Stanley
Environment and Planning E: Nature and Space
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Sustainable Colonization: Tar Sands as Resource Colonialism
Emily Ray
Capitalism Nature Socialism, 2016
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The Smell of Money: Alberta's tar sands
Shannon Walsh
in Kolya Abramsky, George Caffentzis, Sergio Oceransky, Ramon Fernandez Duran and Massimo De Angelis (Eds) Sparking a Worldwide Energy Revolution: Social Struggles in the Transition to a Post-Petrol World. , 2010
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Extreme Energy as Genocidal Method: Tar Sands and the Indigenous Peoples of Northern Alberta
Jennifer Huseman
Extreme Energy Initiative, Human Rights Consortium, 2013
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‘A slow industrial genocide’: tar sands and the indigenous peoples of northern Alberta
Jennifer Huseman
The International Journal of Human Rights, 2012
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The Mining of the North: A Review of Andrew Nikiforuk's Tar Sands: Dirty Oil and the Future of a Continent
Andrew Mergen
Villanova Environmental Law Journal, 2010
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The Mining of the North: A Review of Andrew Nikiforuk\u27s Tar Sands: Dirty Oil and the Future of a Continent
Andrew Mergen
2010
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The Tar Sands: A Black Mark on the Hearts of Canadians
Dylan Fortushniok
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Resource sterilization: reserve replacement, financial risk, and environmental review in Canada's tar sands
Anna Zalik
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Securing Tar Sands Circulation: Risk, Affect, and Anticipating the Line 9 Reversal
Sonia Grant
Environment and Planning D: Society and Space, 2014
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A (Pre)Cautionary Tale About the Kearl Oil Sands Decision - the Significance of Pembina Institute for Appropriate Development, et al. v. Canada (Attorney-General) for the Future of Environmental Assessment
Nathalie Chalifour
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2010
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Technologies, Markets and Challenges for Development of the Canadian Oil Sands Industry
Romain Lacombe
2007
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Alberta's oil sands reclamation policy trajectory: the role of tense layering, policy stretching, and policy patching in long-term policy dynamics
Jeremy Rayner
Journal of Environmental Planning and Management, 2016
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Toward sustainable production in the Canadian oil sands industry
Anthony Halog
Proceedings of the 13th CIRP International …, 2006
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