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Tag Archives: Oil sands
Arctic ice in retreat
From the March-April 2013 issue of News & Letters: World in View by Gerry Emmett Arctic ice in retreat The National Snow and Ice Data Center and NASA indicate that the extent of Arctic sea ice this January was the … Continue reading
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Tagged Arctic, Arctic Ocean, Artur Chilingarov, Canada, capitalism, Chelyabinsk, Chernobyl, climate change, Denmark, development, fossil fuels, fracking, global warming, Greenland, National Snow and Ice Data Center, Norway, oil drilling, Oil sands, Polar ice packs, Russia, Soviet Union, tar sands, United States, Vladimir Putin
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Tar sands pipeline vs. human future
Check out the pdf with the whole new November-December issue of News & Letters. For today’s national protest of the Keystone XL pipeline, see “Tar sands pipeline vs. human future,” p. 1. Tar sands pipeline vs. human future The battle … Continue reading
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Tagged Alberta, Blood Nation, Blood Tribe, Canada, Cardno Entrix, climate change, Elle-Maija Tailfeathers, Enbridge, energy, environment, fossil fuels, global warming, High Plains, Hillary Clinton campaign, irrigation water, Kalamazoo River, KalamazooRiver, Keystone Pipeline, Keystone XL, Obama campaign, Ogallala Aquifer, Oil sands, Ottawa, production for production's sake, Royal Society of Canada, tar sands, Tar Sands Action, TransCanada, U.S. State Department, water pollution, White House
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