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by Kernos » 22 Mar 2010, 16:55
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by DJ Droood » 22 Mar 2010, 17:00
This is a mess....the oil sands are a major polluter, both in the immediate environmental impact and in the dirty process needed to extract the oil from the sands....
...but our Prime Minister is from Alberta, there are *plenty* of people up here who buy into the "global warming is a myth" camp...and really, when the worst that has happened so far is you haven't had to shovel your driveway as much, spring is 3 weeks early and the arctic is opening up for "new opportunities", it is hard to get people worried.
There is no way to stop it....jobs jobs jobs and plenty of folks in USA and China to buy our dirty oil....all the college kids in Toronto could waves signs and it would do nothing.
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by Kernos » 22 Mar 2010, 18:01
Yes, it is almost impossible to fight economic inertia. I have wondered what will happen in the Northern half of Canada as the permafrost melts, releasing all that stored methane, and oil and mineral reserves are discovered.

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