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The once-ubiquitous ad campaign boasting of how the oilsands are on a path to net-zero greenhouse gas emissions has gone dark. Faced with the new truth-in-advertising provisions in Canada’s updated Competition Act, the lobby group that represents the major oilsands producers took the extraordinary step of erasing all its social media posts and gutting its website on June 19.
” Last November, the International Energy Agency published a special report,The Oil and Gas Industry in Net Zero Transitions, that laid out criteria for assessing whether a company’s business plan is aligned with net zero. In March, Greenpeace Canada published a report showing that Pathways members Suncor, Cenovus, and CNRL fail that test. Badly.
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