I have to admit I was only really against the Tar Sands and Keystone pipeline in the abstract but recent occurrences of massive spills in Alberta have kinda made me rethink that position.
http://readersupportednews.org/opin...-knows-how-to-stop-these-tar-sands-oil-spills
http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2013/03/...e-as-exxon-mobil-tar-sands-pipeline-ruptures/
Now I'm thinking we should just leave it in the goddamn ground.
http://readersupportednews.org/opin...-knows-how-to-stop-these-tar-sands-oil-spills
Add that to the fact that a pipeline burst in Arkansas back in March which left both ExxonMobil and the stategovernment scratching their heads about how to even start cleaning up the gunk.An underground oil blowout at a big tar-sands operation run by Canadian Natural Resources Ltd. has caused spills at four different sites over the past few months. (This is different from the 100-acre spill in Alberta that we told you about last month, which was caused by a ruptured pipeline.)
http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2013/03/...e-as-exxon-mobil-tar-sands-pipeline-ruptures/
Now I'm thinking we should just leave it in the goddamn ground.