FROM: Unethical Oil: Why Is Canada Killing Wolves and Muzzling Scientists To Protect Tar Sands Interests?
Do you have to understand what we've done to a planet that has been home for millennium to know this is wrong?
Why would we justify this level of environmental destruction to reward the likes of the Dirty Energy Koch Brothers?
Experts tell us that we could reduce our consumption with little effort by 40%....50%....is government promoting it?
Great time of year in New England to stand outside your house and look at the snow melt on your roof that defines the lack of insulation....just a beginning, but a significant one.
FOCUS: Robert Redford | New Environmental
Report Lays Ground for Keystone XL Denial
Robert Redford, Reader Supported News
Redford writes: "Despite what we might be hearing in industry spin, the environmental report released by the State Department Friday confirms that tar sands crude means a dirtier, more dangerous future for our children all so that the oil industry can reach the higher prices of overseas markets. That's right, overseas markets, which is where the majority of this processed oil will end up."
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Robert Redford, Reader Supported News
Redford writes: "Despite what we might be hearing in industry spin, the environmental report released by the State Department Friday confirms that tar sands crude means a dirtier, more dangerous future for our children all so that the oil industry can reach the higher prices of overseas markets. That's right, overseas markets, which is where the majority of this processed oil will end up."
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FOCUS: Robert Scheer | The Super Bowl of War:
Three Decades of Failure in Afghanistan
Robert Scheer, Truthdig
Scheer writes: "... you would have to be drunk on Bud not to notice that the three decades since the United States first meddled in Afghanistan have been an unequivocal disaster and that those who did not survive - NATO combatants and far larger number of Afghan natives - died in vain."
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Robert Scheer, Truthdig
Scheer writes: "... you would have to be drunk on Bud not to notice that the three decades since the United States first meddled in Afghanistan have been an unequivocal disaster and that those who did not survive - NATO combatants and far larger number of Afghan natives - died in vain."
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