DeSmog
Oct 2, 2019 @ 09:21
While Canadians turned out en masse for large climate protests last week, the country’s oil and gas industry continued its plans to ramp up and export its massive and polluting reserves of tar sands oil, also known as bitumen, to the rest of the world.
Several recent developments in the rail arena are setting up the tar sands industry to realize those plans in a major way.
It’s official. 500,000 people came out into the streets of Montreal today to join the Global #ClimateStrike
They’re part of the 6.6 million who took part all over the world. The momentum is on our side and we are not going anywhere. #FridaysForFuturepic.twitter.com/vfQfU3LqZn
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