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The Battle Over Canada's Tar Sands: Citizens Speak Out
On Sep. 26, normally placid and polite Canadians shouted, waved banners and
demanded the closure of the multi-billion-dollar tar sands oil extraction
projects in northern Alberta to protect the global climate and the health of
local people and environment. The civil disobedience followed two weeks of
protests in front of the White House in Washington DC at the end of August
over the proposed 3,100-km Keystone XL pipeline to ship tar sands oil from
northern Alberta to the U.S. Gulf Coast.
Climate scientists have said there is so much carbon in the tar sands that
if most it is extracted and burned, there is no chance of stabilising the
climate. This means humanity will suffer the effects of an ever-hotter
world, with megadroughts, megaflooding, and megastorms.
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