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To: Wharf Rat who wrote (967000)9/24/2016 12:36:13 PM
From: Wharf Rat  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1575767
 
Tribes in Canada and U.S. join forces against tar sands pipeline development
Treaty signals a coordinated opposition to crude oil transport.

Dozens of native tribes from Canada and the United States have joined forces against Alberta’s tar sands crude oil transport with the signing of a treaty Thursday.
Calling for a clean and sustainable economy, tribes said any further pipeline or rail development for Canadian tar sands puts indigenous territories and waterways at serious risk to toxic spills. In the Treaty Alliance Against Tar Sands Expansion, tribes also said development “will unquestionably fuel catastrophic climate change.”

thinkprogress.org



To: Wharf Rat who wrote (967000)9/24/2016 1:03:35 PM
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Memo to debate moderators: Ask questions about climate change this time.

Memo to Ratty and the few other other single track, apocalyptic doom mongers who post here: The vast majority of voters really don't give a shit about your "cause". There are real issues to deal with in this election, and wasting time arguing about the weather ain't one of them..