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Tar Sands Imports to EU Equivalent to Six Million Extra Cars

As the European Commission continues to deliberate as to whether to adopt its landmark climate change legislation, called the Fuel Quality Directive (FQD), there is increasing evidence that planned pipelines in North America could turn Europe into a significant market for the Canadian tar sands.

“We came within a hair’s breadth of a calamity”

And on it goes. One accident after another. But this time a major disaster was averted by a whisker. On Monday a freight train, which was carrying fracked and highly flammable shale oil from North Dakota, derailed on a bridge over the Schuylkill river in South Philadelphia.

Doctors “afraid to diagnose health conditions linked to the oil and gas industry”

According to a report commissioned for the hearings into health impact caused by the tar sands, some local doctors are reluctant to treat patients who draw connections between the industry and their personal health problems.

Industry Has 30 Days to Improve Oil By Rail Safety

The string of oil by rail accidents in recent weeks has forced regulators in both Canada and the US to re-appraise the safety of oil by rail.

Drought emergency in California raises stakes on fracking fight

If the Governor were to be truly serious about protecting Californians struggling with the drought, he would put a halt to fracking in the state immediately.

Neil Young: Tar Sands Are a “War Zone”

Rock legend Neil Young continued his week-long “Honor the Treaties” tour of Canada yesterday by likening the tar sands to a war zone.

Scientific Evidence Against Fracking is Not “Irrational”

The British Prime Minister, David Cameron, yesterday dismissed critics of fracking as “irrational”, arguing that their opposition is based on a “religious” hostility to fossil fuels.

Another Day, Another Crude by Rail Accident

Another day and yet another crude oil train derails in North America, highlighting the growing risk of carrying crude by rail.

Hundreds of Fracking Complaints in Four States

An investigation by the Associated Press has found that, in at least four major fracking states, there have been hundreds of complaints from local residents.

Murkowski’s call for crude exports is climate change denial, raw deal for fracked communities

Senator Lisa Murkowski has put U.S. crude oil exports front and center of her policy agenda today. The debate on crude oil exports, like that on natural gas (LNG) and coal exports, should be about climate change.