I don't think it is either. One of the big issues about Keystone are the spills that have already happened. Also, the native peoples.
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I don't think it is either. One of the big issues about Keystone are the spills that have already happened. Also, the native peoples.
I have no idea but I do see about the emissions cap thing.
Yes, they have agreements with some of the native peoples in place, but others are opposed. We don't have the infrastructure for electric cars or solar heat in place, and a growing population. There are a few random charging stations.
Yeah that's sad.
It's a vast topic and thank you for bringing up something so intricate and difficult. My son lives in a very depressed area and honestly the people up there seem doomed since the mills closed long ago, there is just nothing to live for and they have no direction. I have been hearing about this Canadian issue recently mostly about how bad that kind of oil is and how bad the production is for the environment and was presented with a petition to sign but I didn't because I don't have all the facts.
It's complicated. A lot of the kids from here go to Alberta to work in the oil sands or oil fields because there is not enough work here and we have some of the most expensive housing and rents in the world.