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Topic started on 20-8-2011 @ 10:55 AM by Perplexedandconfused
Everyone MUST watch this video! I had not seen this before. The enormity and scope of the pipelines they plan on putting across the US is incredible!


Removing oil from tar sands is one of the dirtiest and most contaminating processes on earth, destroying Boreal forest, one of the last pristine forest left in the world is being destroyed mile by mile, irreversabley. The process uses more more water than a whole city of 2 million people and produces 36 million tons of carbon dioxide a day, causes as much greenhouse gas as 1.3 million cars a day. The contamination being done to the environment is huge. President Obama is currently considering allowing the Keystone XL pipeline to take oil from the Tar Sands in Alberta all across the US, running through our parks, farmlands, cultural sights and protected wildlife areas.

youtu.be...


Starting today, August 20th,there is a peaceful rolling sit- in until September 3rd at gates of the White House. Over 2,000 people have already signed up expecting to be arrested.

This MUST NOT not be done to the US. Look at what has already happened to the Gulf of Mexico!

www.abovetopsecret.com...

www.abovetopsecret.com...

Look at what has already happened from tar sands in Michigan.

www.abovetopsecret.com...




Exercise your right to peaceful protest. We must pave the way to a green economy, not more possible contamination and transport of fossil fuel across the US.

We must say NO to the keystone pipeline. For our children, our grandchildren and the future of this planet.

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reply posted on 20-8-2011 @ 11:13 AM by Perplexedandconfused
Originally posted by mikellmikell
Tar sands has nothing to do with the leak in Michigan and I support the use of tar sands.



www.nwf.org...

On Monday, July 26th 2010 an estimated one million gallons of raw tar sands crude oil burst from a pipeline into a creek that feeds the Kalamazoo River. The oil spreading quickly in the flooded river, coating wildlife, saturating marshlands, backyards, businesses and farm land. The flow of the oil was contained before reaching Lake Michigan.

The raw tar sands oil disaster was caused by a break in a pipeline owned by Canadian tar sands giant, Enbridge.



www.dirtyoilsands.org...


Canada’s oil sands producers have suffered another black eye in the United States with Enbridge (ENB-T49.65-0.88-1.74%) pipeline break that has spilled some three million litres of crude into Michigan’s Kalamazoo River.

The high-profile accident and resulting political outcry comes at a sensitive time for the Canadian industry, which is looking expand pipeline access and exports to the U.S. Canadian officials have sought to quietly capitalize on BP’s catastrophic blowout in the Gulf of Mexico by positioning the oil sands as a greener, safer alternative to offshore crude.

But there is growing opposition to oil sands pipelines – whether Enbridge’s planned Northern Gateway project to the West Coast or Enbridge (TRP-T35.93-0.33-0.91%) Keystone XL line to the U.S. Gulf Coast. And the Michigan spill, while small compared to the estimated 800 million litres that have spewed from BP’s well, provides fresh ammunition to the industry’s critics.



reply posted on 20-8-2011 @ 11:19 AM by Perplexedandconfused
Originally posted by kro32
How often does the Alaskan pipeline fail?

That may be a good comparison to use when considering this.


www.guardian.co.uk...


Jan 10,2011

The Trans-Alaska pipeline system, which transports oil from the Prudhoe Bay field, was closed on Saturday following the discovery of a leak. The incident is expected to drive up oil prices, and could mean motorists face even higher costs at the pumps.

Prudhoe Bay is America's largest oil reserve. BP is the largest shareholder in the company which runs the Trans-Alaska pipeline, called Alyeska Pipeline Service.

The leak occurred at a pumping station at Alaska's North Slope, and forced 95% of oil production at the site to be cut off.

A BP spokesman based in America described the leak as "a significant event" and it is not clear how long it will take to restart production.


www.msnbc.msn.com...

03/06/06
As of Sunday afternoon, crews had recovered 1,097 barrels — or more than 46,074 gallons — of crude and snowmelt.

The amount spilled is far greater than BP and government officials are saying, according to oil industry critic Chuck Hamel.
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05/25/10
articles.cnn.com...:US

Several thousand barrels of North Slope crude oil spilled into a containment area along the Alaska pipeline Tuesday when an open valve at a pump station allowed oil to overflow a tank, the Alyeska Pipeline Service Company said.
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reply posted on 20-8-2011 @ 03:28 PM by Perplexedandconfused
Originally posted by Perplexedandconfused
Originally posted by kro32
How often does the Alaskan pipeline fail?

That may be a good comparison to use when considering this.


www.guardian.co.uk...


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I thought it was implied that these links showed that the Alaskan Pipeline have leaked, therefore it can be assumed that the Keystone XL Pipeline will leak as well. These are 2 incidents I found and they don't include the times people decided to use the pipeline as a rifle practice!


reply posted on 20-8-2011 @ 07:56 PM by Perplexedandconfused
According to this website 70 protesters were arrested today as they call on the US President to reject the Keystone XL Pipeline that will transport 900,000 barrels a day of the world’s dirtiest oil to US refineries.


tarsands





Protesters had been told they would probably have to pay $100 and then be released. The police have decided to hold them until Monday hoping to deter more protesters but organizers of the event say they have over 2,000 people who have signed up to protest willing to be arrested as they take a stand against the Pipeline and Tar Sands. At least fifty more plan to protest tomorrow.


reply posted on 20-8-2011 @ 08:50 PM by RRokkyy
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Why not build a refinery in Canada?
When it gets to Texas is it headed for China?


reply posted on 20-8-2011 @ 10:06 PM by Perplexedandconfused
This article explains how the tar sands are land locked and facing great challenges and opposition from Canadians, especially First Nations people.


On March 23, 2010, British Columbia First Nations of the Central and North Pacific Coast issued a declaration banning tar sands crude oil tanker traffic from traveling through their territories. West Coast Environmental Law’s Legal Comment on Coastal First Nations Declaration explains that “Coastal First Nations have the right to issue a ban on crude oil tankers in their waters, based in their own ancestral laws, in Canadian constitutional law, and in international law” and that they can “take steps to enforce their declaration under their own laws, through the Canadian courts, and/or through legal action at the international level.” On December 2, 2010, a group of 61 First Nations whose lands and waters would be threatened or traversed by the Northern Gateway Pipeline released the Save the Fraser declaration, which includes the following text: “Therefore, in upholding our ancestral laws, Title, Rights and responsibilities, we declare: We will not allow the proposed Enbridge Northern Gateway Pipelines, or similar Tar Sands projects, to cross our lands, territories and watersheds, or the ocean migration routes of Fraser River salmon.” Also in December 2010, a group of First Nations publicly rejected a 10% equity stake in the Enbridge Northern Gateway Pipeline. This would be a LOT of money for the First Nations and is a strong indication that they are not going to be bought. In May this year, a group of First Nations people protested outside the Enbridge shareholder meeting in Calgary. Last month, 35 Dene chiefs came out publicly opposing the Enbridge Northern Gateway Pipeline.


So Big Oil wants the US to be the shippers of the dirtiest oil on the planet.

Why pipeline in the US?
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reply posted on 24-8-2011 @ 06:23 PM by Perplexedandconfused
275 peaceful protesters have been arrested now as of Tuesday morning as they sit in front to the White House attempting to get Obama to say no to the Keystone XL Pipeline. They range in age from 17-71.




One of the concerns of the pipeline is that the pipeline would pass through Nebraska and bisecting the Sandhills and cross the Ogallala Aquifer. Also known as the High Plains Aquifer, it lies beneath the Great Plains of the US. As one of the worlds largest aquifers it covers portions of Nebraska,Wyoming,Colorado, Kansas,Oklahoma, New Mexico,Texas, and South Dakota. It provides drinking water to 82 percent of the people who live in the boundaries of the aquifer and about 30 percent of the nations water for irrigation.

Tar Sands arrests


reply posted on 26-8-2011 @ 07:28 PM by Perplexedandconfused
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This is NOT looking good! Despite 381 people being arrested in front on the White House, including actors, actresses and heads of major organizations, it appears Obama is going ahead with plans to support the Keystone XL Pipeline.
US Offers Key support for pipeline





The Obama administration gave a crucial green light on Friday to a proposed 1,711-mile pipeline that would carry heavy oil from Canada across the Great Plains to terminals in Oklahoma and the Gulf Coast, saying the project would provide a secure source of energy without significant damage to the environment.
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