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Source: The Globe and Mail
Canadian rocker Neil Young has waded into the bitter debate over Albertas vast oil sands and the controversial Keystone XL pipeline planned to funnel one million barrels a day of Canadian crude to huge refineries in Texas and Louisiana.
Mr. Young said in a news conference on Monday that oil sands extraction was killing native peoples, igniting a new firestorm in the ongoing battle between proponents who want the massive reserves extracted and an array of opponents who argue that burning the carbon-heavy crude will seriously exacerbate global warming that threatens the planet.
The fact is, Fort McMurray looks like Hiroshima, Mr. Young said in Washington. Fort McMurray is a wasteland. The Indians up there and the native peoples are dying.
... Mr. Young described his recent visit graphically. The fuels all over the fumes everywhere you can smell it when you get to town. The closest place to Fort McMurray that is doing the tar sands work is 25 or 30 miles out of town and you can taste it when you get to Fort McMurray. People are sick. People are dying of cancer because of this. All the First Nations people up there are threatened by this.
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