When Canada invests in carbon fairy tales, we all lose
When Canada invests in carbon fairy tales, we all lose
By Meg Sears - National Observer - December 23rd 2025
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EXCERPT: "On Nov. 16th, Canada received the “Fossil of the Day Award” at COP 30, shaming the country for its activities that hinder progress against global warming.
A key reason was Canada’s reversal of the goal to phase out fossil fuels, instead committing to increasing oil extraction — including committing $21.5 million to carbon capture, utilization and storage (CCUS) in Alberta’s oil patch.
Behind shiny pipes and piles of money lurks a fairy tale that Canada could produce, refine, ship and burn oil, with substantial carbon dioxide (CO2) being captured and harmlessly pumped into the ground, never to be seen again. This is inaccurate. . . . ."
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By Meg Sears - National Observer - December 23rd 2025
***SEE Internal LINKS***
EXCERPT: "On Nov. 16th, Canada received the “Fossil of the Day Award” at COP 30, shaming the country for its activities that hinder progress against global warming.
A key reason was Canada’s reversal of the goal to phase out fossil fuels, instead committing to increasing oil extraction — including committing $21.5 million to carbon capture, utilization and storage (CCUS) in Alberta’s oil patch.
Behind shiny pipes and piles of money lurks a fairy tale that Canada could produce, refine, ship and burn oil, with substantial carbon dioxide (CO2) being captured and harmlessly pumped into the ground, never to be seen again. This is inaccurate. . . . ."
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