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Each 400-ton truck carries sandy bitumen, the
equivalent of 200 barrels of crude oil, through
Albian Sands' Muskeg River Mine to crushers
that break down the sands and mix them with water.
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With more depressing results that suggest climate change threatens half of Canada’s songbirds with significant habitat loss, you might expect one of the new study’s authors to be downcast.

But Jeff Wells isn’t.

“We need to get out of that pessimistic, completely gloomy view of all the bad things that are happening and start thinking about solutions,” said Wells, chief scientist and lead author of the study...

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February 2017 | Report