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Canadian politicians finally got on the same page about decarbonizing the energy sector, says Michael Bernstein .
The oilsands majors need to commit to building the proposed Pathways Alliance carbon capture project without further delay, he says.
The project would reduce emissions by 22 million tonnes per year, almost a third of the oilsands’ total.
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