Ressources of Newfoundland: Difference between revisions

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*<b>Petroleum</b> from offshore platforms (making ±15% of GPD in 2006 with ±4,5% of Canada’s petrolum);
*<b>Petroleum</b> from offshore platforms (making ±15% of GPD in 2006 with ±4,5% of Canada’s petrolum);
*<b>Metals</b> from mines in Labrador (half of the iron in Canada, copper, zinc, sliver and gold);  
*<b>Metals</b> from mines in Labrador (half of the iron in Canada, copper, zinc, sliver and gold);  
*<b>Seafood</b> despite the collapse of the Atlantic northwest cod (Gadus morhua) fishery in the 90’s (wild fishes and crabs (<i>Chionoecetes opilio</i>), growing aquaculture (salmon and shellfishes));
*<b>Seafood</b> despite the collapse of the Atlantic northwest cod (<i>Gadus morhua</i>) fishery in the 90’s (wild fishes and crabs (<i>Chionoecetes opilio</i>), growing aquaculture (salmon and shellfishes));
*<b>Limber</b> to make newsprint paper from huge forests of black spruce (<i>Picea Mariana</i> typical from the taiga);
*<b>Limber</b> to make newsprint paper from huge forests of black spruce (<i>Picea Mariana</i> typical from the taiga);
*<b>Dairy</b> from industrial Holstein cattle like most North American systems, pretending to be less carbon intensive because of high productivity (still small compared to other activities with less than $150 million revenue).<ref>Another corporative website without much proper data and poor references. https://dairyfarmersofcanada.ca/en/who-we-are/our-commitments/sustainability/emissions</ref>
*<b>Dairy</b> from industrial Holstein cattle like most North American systems, pretending to be less carbon intensive because of high productivity (still small compared to other activities with less than $150 million revenue).<ref>Another corporative website without much proper data and poor references. https://dairyfarmersofcanada.ca/en/who-we-are/our-commitments/sustainability/emissions</ref>