Thursday, February 4, 2016

Scientists Trace Cancer-Linked Pollutant to Alberta's Oil Sands Stockpiles

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Dust blown away from stockpiles left over after oil sands upgrading is very likely a key source of a cancer-linked pollutant commonly found in the northern Alberta region, concludes a new peer-reviewed study. Story here.

1 comment:

John Fefchak said...

Hypothetical or not, it is always nice to know and be made aware of "What poisons are bring put into water or the air" that make us sick. Makes one feel a whole lot better as we are being treated and dying in a hospital bed.

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