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Oil sands' impact on climate change 'overblown'

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Newsbot @ Fri May 22, 2009 7:55 pm

Title: Oil sands' impact on climate change 'overblown'
Category: Environmental
Posted By: mtbr
Date: 2009-05-22 19:40:32
Canadian

   



mtbr @ Fri May 22, 2009 7:55 pm

We know it hasn't contributed any warmth to Alberta's climate.

   



Proculation @ Fri May 22, 2009 8:14 pm

I found out some weeks ago that Venezuela has a lot of oil sands like ours.
Guess if Chavez thinks about "climate change" in his Bolivarian revolution...

   



Donny_Brasco @ Fri May 22, 2009 8:35 pm

$1:
In addition, pollution from the oil sands hurts local bodies of water and forests, he said, but that should be the concern of Canada and "not something that U.S. policy should be directed towards."


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So what is your point MTBR?

   



DerbyX @ Fri May 22, 2009 8:38 pm

He doesn't care about the environment or the survival of the planet.

   



mtbr @ Fri May 22, 2009 8:40 pm

DerbyX DerbyX:
He doesn't care about the environment or the survival of the planet.


BS what have you done for the environment lately...drive your old rat soot spewing Sunfire around :lol: :P

   



RUEZ @ Fri May 22, 2009 8:40 pm

Donny_Brasco Donny_Brasco:
$1:
In addition, pollution from the oil sands hurts local bodies of water and forests, he said, but that should be the concern of Canada and "not something that U.S. policy should be directed towards."


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So what is your point MTBR?

What is your point? Look at any large city in Canada, it used to be forest too. Now it's filled with houses, buildings, concrete, and asphalt.

   



Proculation @ Fri May 22, 2009 8:42 pm

Thanks RUEZ, I was going to say the same thing: What was his point too.

   



mtbr @ Fri May 22, 2009 8:42 pm

guess where? :lol:


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DerbyX @ Fri May 22, 2009 8:43 pm

mtbr mtbr:
DerbyX DerbyX:
He doesn't care about the environment or the survival of the planet.


BS what have you done for the environment lately...drive your old rat soot spewing Sunfire around :lol: :P


I champion that cause at work and in doing so have made an impact.

Other then that I can't compete with you tossing your garbage out the window as you blaze down the street in your 1965 pollution mobile. :lol:

   



mtbr @ Fri May 22, 2009 8:44 pm

DerbyX DerbyX:
mtbr mtbr:
DerbyX DerbyX:
He doesn't care about the environment or the survival of the planet.


BS what have you done for the environment lately...drive your old rat soot spewing Sunfire around :lol: :P


I champion that cause at work and in doing so have made an impact.

Other then that I can't compete with you tossing your garbage out the window as you blaze down the street in your 1965 pollution mobile. :lol:



Donations to the WWF and the Sierra Club again :lol:

   



DerbyX @ Fri May 22, 2009 8:44 pm

Kiawanas.

   



Donny_Brasco @ Fri May 22, 2009 8:57 pm

RUEZ RUEZ:
Donny_Brasco Donny_Brasco:
$1:
In addition, pollution from the oil sands hurts local bodies of water and forests, he said, but that should be the concern of Canada and "not something that U.S. policy should be directed towards."


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So what is your point MTBR?

What is your point? Look at any large city in Canada, it used to be forest too. Now it's filled with houses, buildings, concrete, and asphalt.


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Ya, that is a big city. If you like it so much go ahead and pull your trailer there. Maybe do some fishing...

   



mtbr @ Fri May 22, 2009 8:59 pm

You probably think that orange are is all developed oil sands don't you?

   



Gunnair @ Fri May 22, 2009 9:02 pm

Donny_Brasco Donny_Brasco:
RUEZ RUEZ:
Donny_Brasco Donny_Brasco:


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So what is your point MTBR?

What is your point? Look at any large city in Canada, it used to be forest too. Now it's filled with houses, buildings, concrete, and asphalt.



Ya, that is a big city. If you like it so much go ahead and pull your trailer there. Maybe do some fishing...


Yours begins to smell like a hypocritical argument when you take into account that you have absolutley no issue with coastal natives shooting otters just off the threatened list so that a couple of chiefs can have a new 'sacred' coat.

:roll:

Why do I think that if natives drilled for oil three hundred years ago, this would be a non issue as long as the bands were doing it now.

   



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