This year again, we had the chance to travel to West… First, to see again Brittany under sun…
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Canada’s Oil Sands Managing our most valuable energy resource.
A Photosynthetic Advanced Oxidation Process Donnie Stangroom, Zuhra Omary Ryerson University, CaB research leaders challenge.
Water, Fescue and the Future of the West The Sheldon Chumir Foundation for Ethics in Leadership [email protected] Livingstone Landowners Group.
Canada-California Energy Relationship
Toxic ponds of Canada Topic: landscape Type: Long shot Event: It is a toxic pond disguised by its beautiful refection on the surface Photographer: Gareth.
Aspen stands: Fuel or Fuelbreak at a Landscape Scale?
WISKI for Hydrologic Assessment Michael Seneka Water Policy Branch Alberta Environment and Sustainable Resource Development.
GEOGRAPHY 12 Environmental Project 2010 Athabasca Tar Sands In 2006 the oil sands produced 1.126 million barrels per day, 62% of Alberta's total oil production,
Canada’s Oil Sands
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