weeks now. it s been going on out of control for more than two months. and nobody in the public seems to have known about it until now. the toronto star broke this story open after talking to a government scientist who had been on scene at the spill site, who thought the response was utter chaos, and who is now cen willy blowing the whistle on the spill and the company responsible. the company is not disclosing the scope of the spills and that it s not just one of them. they re taking place in four separate sites in eastern alberta. the scientist told the toronto star, everybody in the company and the government is freaking out about this, we do not understand what happened. nobody really understands how to stop it from leaking, or if they do, they will not put the measures into place. that spill in alberta is not to
understand what happened. nobody really understands how to stop it from leaking, or if they do, they will not put the measures into place. that spill in alberta is not to be confused with the other spill in alberta we reported on a few weeks ago. that took place in northern alberta, in zama city. that spill in northern alberta is different from the new spill in eastern alberta, which you see here. you can see how you might get them confused. what s happening now is this sort of constant slow motion environmental disaster when it comes to energy production. particularly, when it comes to the fossil fuel industry. out of control natural gas explosions off the gulf coast, almost daily tar sands oil spills, sometimes in our own backyard in places like suburban arkansas? what caused that pipeline rupture down there anyway. these recurring disasters serve as the political backdrop to the political fights we re having on this issue now. it was put into stark relief. the president said today,
be confused with the other spill in alberta we reported on a few weeks ago. that took place in northern alberta, in zama city. that spill in northern alberta is different from the new spill in eastern alberta, which you see here. you can see how you might get them confused. what s happening now is this sort of constant slow motion environmental disaster when it am coulds to energy production. particularly, when it comes to the fossil fuel industry. out of control natural gas explosions off the gulf coast, almost daily tar sands oil spills, sometimes in our own backyard in places like suburban arkansas? what caused that pipeline rupture down there anyway. these recurring disasters serve as the political backdrop to the political fights we re having on this issue now. it was put into stark relief. the president said today, this is the first in a series of speeches on economic issues that
week. as the toronto star and mother jones have been reporting. it seems like this tar sands leak has been going on for nine weeks now. it s been going on out of control for more than two months. and nobody in the public seems to have known about it until now. the toronto star broke this story open after talking to a government scientist who had been on scene at the spill site, who thought the response was utter chaos, and who is now cen willy blowing the whistle on the spill and the company responsible. the company is not disclosing the scope of the spills and that it s not just one of them. they re taking place in four separate sites in eastern alberta. the scientist told the toronto star, everybody in the company and the government is freaking out about this, we do not understand what happened. nobody really understands how to stop it from leaking, or if they do, they will not put the measures into place. that spill in alberta is not to be confused with the other spill in alberta we
weeks ago. that took place in northern alberta, in zama city. that spill in northern alberta is different from the new spill in eastern alberta, which you see here. you can see how you might get them confused. what s happening now is this sort of constant slow motion environmental disaster when it am coulds to energy production. particularly, when it comes to the fossil fuel industry. out of control natural gas explosions off the gulf coast, almost daily tar sands oil spills, sometimes in our own backyard in places like suburban arkansas? what caused that pipeline rupture down there anyway. these recurring disasters serve as the political backdrop to the political fights we re having on this issue now. it was put into stark relief. the president said today, this