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British Columbia's handling of hazardous spills falls short, audit reveals

British Columbia's preparedness for hazardous spills is inadequate, with outdated response plans and insufficient compliance oversight, an audit finds.

Amanda Follett Hosgood and Andrew MacLeod report for The Tyee.

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Why more than 60 Indigenous nations oppose the Line 5 oil pipeline

The 70 year-old pipeline, which just won a key permit, poses “an unacceptable risk of an oil spill into the Great Lakes.”
Nord Stream pipeline breaks look deliberate, Europeans say

Nord Stream pipeline breaks look deliberate, Europeans say

The leaks in the Nord Stream under the Baltic Sea heightened fears of shortages because of the clash with Russia, and showed how vital infrastructure could be at risk.
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‘We were eating, drinking, breathing the oil’: the villagers who stood up to big oil – and won

‘We were eating, drinking, breathing the oil’: the villagers who stood up to big oil – and won

The fossil fuel industry faces a reckoning in the Niger Delta after disasters made it one of the most polluted places on the planet.

A new report reveals how the Dakota Access Pipeline is breaking the law

A new report reveals how the Dakota Access Pipeline is breaking the law

A new report alleges the Dakota Access Pipeline operators and the federal government misled the public and broke the law.
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Line 5 pipeline between U.S. and Canada could cause 'devastating damage' to Great Lakes, say environmentalists

Canadian officials are siding with Enbridge to keep pipeline running despite Michigan's claims it is unsafe.

Frack check: Debunking natural gas pipeline claims made in a recent Energy Transfer commercial
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Frack check: Debunking natural gas pipeline claims made in a recent Energy Transfer commercial

The commercial implies that oil and natural gas lines are necessary to keep tanker trucks off of roads and tanker train cars off of railways, "just to meet our energy needs."

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