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The destructiveness of the tar sands is not inevitable. But Canadians and Albertans have become too
The destructiveness of the tar sands is not inevitable. But Canadians and Albertans have become too
The destructiveness of the tar sands is not inevitable. But Canadians and Albertans have become too
The destructiveness of the tar sands is not inevitable. But Canadians and Albertans have become too
The destructiveness of the tar sands is not inevitable. But Canadians and Albertans have become too
The destructiveness of the tar sands is not inevitable. But Canadians and Albertans have become too
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