Toxic Assets: Making Polluters Pay When Wells Run Dry and the Bill

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A key step in a just transition is closing down and cleaning up oil and gas operations. CIEL's Toxic Assets report explores these “end-of-life” issues from an environmental, financial, and human rights perspective.

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