Investigating Tar Sands: A Toxic Scar in the Forest - Day Three

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Uploaded by on Oct 12, 2010

http://wwww.nwf.org/tarsands - National Wildlife Federation gets a first-hand aerial look at the destruction and environmental damage tar sands production has brought to Alberta, Canada.

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  • To @EastExplorer WHATS YOUR POINT? you are drawing a comparison between the planes use of oils needed to get a view of the destruction of our planet by profiteers? Are you some Republican Oil man just trolling around YT making an ass out of yourself? Not far from bullying are you? OK go ahead hide between your sarcastic lines. You'd rather environmentalists not discover any possible wrong doings? Oh i see, you'd rather we all live in your basement,under you? OK Sean Hannity "one who wanks"

  • It aint pretty. On the other hand, I wonder what kind of energy source that turboprop operates on, the airplane these environmentalists travelled with...

  • In the grande scheme of things this is a VERY small footprint as oil patches go. No matter where you go, oil is a dirty business. Nuclear breeder reactors are a better way to produce electricity. But to be mibile so we can get to the oil sands and rent a plane so we can complain... we need oil. Find me a battery that gets me 3000 km pulling 120,000 lbs. I'll buy one.

    Cheers from "The Patch"

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