Oil Sands
Tar Sands and Genocide - Brooklyn Rail
Canada's Imperial Oil forecasts higher 2025 production on oil sands boost - Reuters.com
Suncor's Alberta Firebag Oil Sands Site Breaks Crude Output Record - Yahoo Finance
A year after toxic tar sands spill, questions remain for affected First Nation - Mongabay.com
Cascading sulfur cycling in simulated oil sands pit lake water cap mesocosms transitioning from oxic to euxinic conditions - ScienceDirect.com
Slower production growth and declining GHG intensity limited oil sands absolute emissions growth in 2023 - S&P Global
Ducks: Two Years in the Oil Sands - Living On Earth
Canada's crude oil has an increasingly significant role in U.S. refineries - EIA
Imperial Wants More Aid for $11 Billion Oil Sands Carbon Project (IMO, XOM) - Bloomberg
Tar Sands
Tar Sands and Genocide - Brooklyn Rail
A year after toxic tar sands spill, questions remain for affected First Nation - Mongabay.com
Canada's crude oil has an increasingly significant role in U.S. refineries - EIA
Tar Sands Holdings II, LLC and Integrated Rail and Resources Acquisition Corp. Announce Execution of a Business Combination Agreement and Extension - Yahoo Finance
Ducks: Two Years in the Oil Sands - Living On Earth
Canada to assess toxicity of compound found in oil sands tailings - Reuters.com
Alberta’s cleanup costs for oil sands mining shift to taxpayers as companies avoid responsibility - Environmental Health News
Forget Shale: Canada’s Oil Sands Are Having Their Moment - The Wall Street Journal
Canada’s Tar Sands Are a Much Larger Source of Air Pollution Than Previously Thought, Study Says - InsideClimate News
Bituminous Coal
Adsorption Characteristics of Full Aperture in Bituminous Coal Pores - ACS Publications
Study on the compounding optimization of surfactants and synergistic effects on the wettability of bituminous coal - Nature.com
Floral Distribution of a Sub-Bituminous Coal Dumpsite in Enugu, Nigeria - Frontiers
Colombia: top coal extracting companies - Statista
PA Bituminous King Coal Show returns Aug. 17-24 - Observer-Reporter
Annual change in fossil fuel consumption - Our World in Data
The Harsh Realities of Coal Mining in the Early 20th Century - Britannica
Alum’s Award-Winning Doc ‘King Coal’ Kicking Off Next ‘POV’ Season - Emerson Today -
Authors Discuss Russell Lee’s American Coal Miner Photos - National Archives |
Canada Oil Sands
Tar Sands and Genocide - Brooklyn Rail
Trump Tantrum Pushes Canadian Oil into Overdrive - OilPrice.com
Canada's Imperial Oil forecasts higher 2025 production on oil sands boost - Reuters.com
Forget Shale: Canada’s Oil Sands Are Having Their Moment - The Wall Street Journal
A year after toxic tar sands spill, questions remain for affected First Nation - Mongabay.com
Chevron Sells Canada Oil Sand, Shale Assets for $6.5 Billion - Transport Topics
Thinking Canada | Pipeline Politics: The Struggle to Bring Oil Sands Crude to Market - Wilson Center
Slower production growth and declining GHG intensity limited oil sands absolute emissions growth in 2023 - S&P Global
Ducks: Two Years in the Oil Sands - Living On Earth
Chevron to sell $6.5 billion in oil sands, shale assets to Canadian Natural Resources - WorldOil
Environmental Issues - Oil Sands
A year after toxic tar sands spill, questions remain for affected First Nation - Mongabay.com
Canada to fund health study on how oil sands impact Indigenous communities - Reuters.com
Alberta’s cleanup costs for oil sands mining shift to taxpayers as companies avoid responsibility - Environmental Health News
Indigenous and environmental coalition hold media conference during oil sands conference - The Gateway Online
Facing New ‘Greenwashing’ Law, an Oil Industry Website Goes Dark - The New York Times
Alberta’s cleanup costs for oil sands mining shift to taxpayers as companies avoid responsibility - The Daily Climate
How oil sands undermine Canada’s climate goals - Yale Climate Connections
Climate Activists Turn Up the Heat as Oil Sands Go Silent on Emissions - OilPrice.com
Canada’s Tar Sands Are a Much Larger Source of Air Pollution Than Previously Thought, Study Says - InsideClimate News