September 10, 2007

Suncor Releases Climate Change Progress Report

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Suncor Energy has released its 2007 progress report on climate change (PDF).

In addition to documenting Suncor’s emissions record in 2006, this year’s report examines the climate change challenges being faced by the company and its stakeholders, as well as opportunities and strategies for positive action, according to Suncor..

The company says that company-wide absolute emissions are up 131 percent since its baseline of 1990. It has reduced emissions per barrel of oil 26 percent since 1990. At its oil sands operation, emission intensity has been reduced by 51 percent during the same time frame.

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I read the report and it seems ok, altough I think there must be people who investigate these companies to see if they are true

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