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sabrina 1

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11. Do they care about environmental issues? Because if they do, then they should
Thu Nov 29, 2012, 02:59 AM
Nov 2012

definitely not support this pipe-line. From the National Wildlife site:

http://www.nwf.org/News-and-Magazines/Media-Center/Reports/Archive/2010/Tar-Sands-Staying-Hooked-on-a-Dirty-Fuel.aspx

Promoting the growth of the Canadian tar sands industry is a dangerous and foolhardy development. This pipeline system would virtually assure the destruction of swaths of one of the world’s most important forest ecosystems, produce lake-sized reservoirs of toxic waste, import a thick, tarlike fuel that will release vast quantities of toxic chemicals into our air when it is refined in the U.S., and emit significantly more global warming pollutants into the atmosphere than fuels made from conventional oil.

Communities that live near the tar sands are already experiencing health problems linked to the pollution, and dozens of wildlife species are at risk, including millions of migrating cranes, swans, and songbirds. If Keystone XL crosses our border, it will cut through thousands of miles of sensitive habitat in America’s heartland. When the tar sands are refined in U.S. facilities, the resulting pollution will foul our air and water.
I yelled at my parents tonight... [View all] CaliforniaPeggy Nov 2012 OP
Sorry, CalPeg. elleng Nov 2012 #1
I can't imagine you yelling at anyone. Common Sense Party Nov 2012 #2
Oh, believe me, I can! CaliforniaPeggy Nov 2012 #3
None of the oil from the tar sands will stay in this country Angry Dragon Nov 2012 #4
Thank you, my dear Angry Dragon. CaliforniaPeggy Nov 2012 #5
One thing I pointed out quakerboy Nov 2012 #6
The conflict is over how safe fracking is, among other things. CaliforniaPeggy Nov 2012 #7
Do they care about environmental issues? Because if they do, then they should sabrina 1 Nov 2012 #11
This is great! Thank you... CaliforniaPeggy Nov 2012 #13
You are both right quakerboy Nov 2012 #15
Ah, these are excellent! Thank you, my dear quakerboy! CaliforniaPeggy Nov 2012 #16
No worries. quakerboy Nov 2012 #18
That would be great, if you really feel like it. CaliforniaPeggy Nov 2012 #20
Alot of the oil coming through the pipeline won't even be used by the US. rightsideout Nov 2012 #8
That's another good way to see it. CaliforniaPeggy Nov 2012 #9
And it is a potential environmental disaster. sabrina 1 Nov 2012 #10
Exactly right. CaliforniaPeggy Nov 2012 #12
Add to that Joe Shlabotnik Nov 2012 #24
I'm not the one to help you but I CERTAINLY sympathize...and Happy Birthday! Rowdyboy Nov 2012 #14
Aw, thank you, my dear Rowdyboy! CaliforniaPeggy Nov 2012 #17
You're a kind heart and those are increasingly rare these days... Rowdyboy Nov 2012 #19
... CaliforniaPeggy Nov 2012 #21
So little is worth yelling at those with whom we share such limited time Care Acutely Nov 2012 #22
Peggy yelling...is this recorded somewhere? Do. Not. Believe. Safetykitten Nov 2012 #23
Ask them to rent a copy of "Gasland". It's all they need to know. nt DCKit Nov 2012 #25
Agreed. I watched Gasland on Netflix this summer. PATXgirl Nov 2012 #26
The good leg of Keystone Pipeline (NOT XL) has pushed crude thru U.S. for close to 2-yrs now. BUT, txwhitedove Nov 2012 #27
I yelled at my mom yesterday, too. rainin Nov 2012 #28
I went through this shit with my idiot brother a while back. GoCubsGo Nov 2012 #29
Poor thing. I cannot help. lonestarnot Nov 2012 #30
Oh Peggy - have them talk to Waterman, naturally Panasonic Nov 2012 #31
Tell them to watch "GASLAND" that should be enough to set them straight. nt Javaman Nov 2012 #32
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