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Shell’s methane plan in Sacred Headwaters triggers Financial Times ad

admin : Sep 11.2007

September 11, 2007 (Whitehorse, YT) – Rivers Without Borders and seven other international conservation groups are running an advertisement in today’s Financial Times in London, UK, targeting Royal Dutch Shell’s plan for a coalbed methane gas field in northern BC’s Sacred Headwaters.

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