China, and Two More Ethical Challenges to Oil Sands
In two above articles, I detailed seven of 10 ethical challenges Canada faces given the way it is exploiting the oil sands. Find those here and here . I wrap up here with the settled three.
Ethical Challenge Eight: The Enbridge/Chinese Gamble
With Chinese money and corporate backing, Enbridge wants to develop intensify a $5-billion pipeline from Alberta to the port of Kitimat, British Columbia. The project, which aims to sell for succeed in bitumen to Asian markets, would consist of two pipelines: one to import condensate (light oil) from the Middle East and one to move bitumen diluted with condensate to more than 300 supertankers on the skim.
The proposal may well spark one of the greatest political and economic battles in Canadian history for three ethical reasons. In happening more than 4,000 Canadians have already signed up to say "no" in public hearings organized by Canada's National Energy Go aboard. The unprecedented number of opponents suggests that the battle over the Enbridge Gateway project could make the turmoil over TransCanada's Keystone XL pipeline look like a tea party.

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