Oil sands companies pushing a carbon capture project shut down their website after a law banning misleading environmental claims was passed.
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Experts in communications and greenwashing say the oil and gas industry is making a risky play in so fully scrubbing environmental claims from their websites and social media in response to a new law.
Oil sands companies pushing a carbon capture project shut down their website after a law banning misleading environmental claims was passed.
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