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SHIFTING SANDS: A European Union committee failed to reach a decision on labeling oil sands crude as contributing more to climate change than other crude. The proposal is vigorously opposed by Canada, which has lots of oil sands.
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - Years of lobbying over a draft EU rule that would label fuel from tar sands as dirtier than that from other oil sources reached an impasse on Thursday, prompting both opponent Canada and environmentalists to declare victory. A committee of technical experts was unable to deliver a decisive vote either way on the European executive's proposal to tag oil sands as carbon intensive as part of its efforts to curb global warming. ...
A European Union committee failed Thursday to reach a definite decision on labeling oil derived from oil sands as worse for climate change than crude oil — a proposal vigorously opposed by officials in Canada, where such oil is produced.
An EU committee has failed to decide on a proposal to label so-called oil sands as worse for climate change than average crude oil.