Groups, individuals and landowners in Nebraska are working together to stop the proposed TransCanada pipeline. The video is part of a two-hour Summit groups held in July 2010 to educate Nebraskans on the dangers of the current pipeline (called Keystone I) and the proposed pipeline (called Keystone XL).
Speakers at the Summit:
Paul Blackburn, Plains Justice
Marty Cobenais, Indigenous Environmental Network
Duane Hovorka, Nebraska Wildlife Federation
Ernie Fellows, Nebraska Landowner
Ken Winston, Nebraska Sierra Club
Jane Fleming Kleeb, Bold Nebraska
National Sponsor of the Summit:
National Wildlife Federation
Nebraska Sponsors of the Summit:
Nebraska Wildlife Federation
Nebraska Sierra Club
Nebraska Audubon Society
League of Conservation Voters
Common Cause
Bold Nebraska
It is so interesting that we are taking the hardest to acquire oil. The Alberta Basin has 2 trillion barrels of light sweet crude. Why would they be taking out the tar sand? Hmm Good question any answers?
Tonkadude1001 5 months ago