Bing Gong interviews Janet Redman, Co-Director of the Sustainable Energy & Economy Network at the Institute for Policy Studies in Washington DC. Janet was just arrested for civil disobedience in front of the White House protesting the proposed Keystone XL Pipeline that would bring "dirty" Alberta Tar Sands down through the American heartland to Gulf Coast refineries and ports in Texas. Bing is a Board member of the International Forum on Globalization.
"...James Hanson Nasa Climate Scientist says if we release that (tarsand) CO2, it's game over for the fight against climate change..."
With Keystone's 12 spills in 12 months, the prospect this Keystone XL / TransCanada pipeline is TERRIFYING.
Ottawa is having a Stop the Pipeline Rally on Sept 26th.
kimhunter2 5 months ago