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SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION DOI: NCLIMATE1421 The Alberta oil-sands and climate N.C. Swart1 and A.J. Weaver1 1
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Document Date: 2012-02-24 05:06:28


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Cambridge / Calgary / /

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Lenef Consulting / BP / Macmillan Publishers Limited. / Fossil Fuel Resources / IHS CERA Inc / /

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Japan / United States / Canada / /

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Environmental Issue / /

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University of Victoria / Stanford University / /

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greenhouse gas emissions / oil-sands / oil sands / heavy crude upgrading technology / oil supply / gas solubility data / synthetic crude oil / athabasca oil sand / oil equivalent / greenhouse gas / oil / conventional crude oil production / crude product / energy / surface mining / oil-sands bitumen / /

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School of Earth and Ocean Sciences / Energy Conservation Resources Board / Stanford University / University of Victoria / Victoria / /

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Joule / /

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Alberta / Indiana / British Columbia / Victoria / /

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The Open Conservation Biology Journal / the BP Statistical review / /

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Stanford University / /

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heavy crude upgrading technology / /

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www.nature.com/natureclimatechange / /

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