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On the Road in Canada

BBC HARDtalk is On the Road in Canada to examine if a country can deliver on its climate change commitments while continuing to pump out huge amounts of oil.

BBC HARDtalk is On the Road in Canada to examine if a country, which sits on the world's third largest oil reserves, can deliver on its climate change commitments while continuing to pump out huge amounts of oil. The oil sands, sometimes referred to as dirty oil, have long been a target of climate change campaigners who insist that the energy intensive extraction of oil sands and the greenhouse gas emissions it generates, means that most of the remaining deposits must stay in the ground. HARDtalk travels to the Cenovus Energy plant in northern Alberta to see how the thick heavy oil is extracted and meets Alberta's environment minister, Shannon Phillips in Calgary to ask her whether enough is being done to cut greenhouse gas emissions?

30 minutes

Last on

Wed 14 Dec 201620:30GMT

Credits

RoleContributor
PresenterStephen Sackur
Interviewed GuestShannon Phillips

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