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Sunday, October 9, 2011
Letter to our local newspaper
Letter to the Editor: More of the same. Larry Shepard, Broken Arrow. Recent ads on TV tell us oil for the tar sands of Canada is a safe and clean source of energy. Would you also believe that Jack the Ripper only tickled his victims? They are strip mining vast tracts of boreal forest and turning it into a lunar landscape dotted with pools of toxic and hazardous wastes. Take a look at National Geographic March 2009 issue. It is not pretty. The proposed route of the Keystone pipeline is being obtained by eminent domain, not by the purchase of the right of way. So they are taking the land they want, not paying the people who own the land. Our governor told us jobs would be created. She did not say they are only temporary, mostly diggers and welders who will be gone once the pipeline is finished. Nor did she say the product going through the pipeline needs high pressures to get it to flow, with good chances of blowouts and spills all along its track. The company owning the pipeline does not have a good clean-up record, but it may still need to hire someone to clean up its mess. None of this is leading us down the road to a sustainable energy future. It is only giving us more of the same with more problems and a higher environmental cost. Letters to the editor are encouraged. Send letters to letters@tulsaworld.com
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