Saturday 30 March 2013

Den Kirk19 March 2013 05:15
There are tonnes of air and water pollution spewed from the oil sands fracking process. While an enormous amount of fresh water is removed from the hydrological cycle at the Alberta sites, another threat looms in relation the piplining activity; Oil tankers. Oil tankers are risks, as history tells us about catastrophic oil spills on the coasts. Indeed, the pipling business has a number of environmentally dangering characteristics that beyond Alberta's rivers and air. The transcanada piplines corporation have proposed lines to construct, the keystone xl pipline, that goes to the U.S, and another that goes from Alberta to the coast of B.C. 

here is a link to the oil tankers news:

http://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/story/2013/03/18/bc-federal-tanker-safety.html

As you can see, the big business is using safety to make spice up their pipline proposal.

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