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Dozens of CA events this weekend honor Latino Conservation Week; Kamala Harris joins Oprah Winfrey in emotional campaign event; Report finds poor working conditions in Texas clean energy industry; AI puts on a lab coat, heads to technical schools.

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Rising threats of political violence, a Federal Reserve rate cut, crypto industry campaign contributions and reproductive rights are shaping today's political landscape.

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Environmentalists and Tribal Councils Ask Clinton to Say No to MN Pipeline

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Friday, July 10, 2009   

St. Paul, MN – 18 Environmental Groups and members of Minnesota Indian tribes are asking Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton to deny permits to Enbridge Energy Partners, which proposes to build a tar sands oil pipeline through Minnesota and Wisconsin. The Enbridge Alberta Clipper pipeline would transport the tar sands oil from Alberta, while opponents are arguing this type of oil is among the dirtiest in the world, and that mining it would damage Minnesota's environment.

Mary Marrow, staff attorney for the Minnesota Center for Environmental Advocacy, says tar sands are a triple-barreled threat. Producing oil in this way, she says, diminishes one of the best carbon-reduction tools on earth - Canada's Boreal Forest; it's a safety concern involving highly flammable fuels; and it emits up to five times the global warming pollution of conventional oil.

"When you consider global warming and the impact of the development of this oil on global warming, it is disproportionately awful for the environment."

With the governmental spotlight shining on clean energy, says Marrow, approving the pipeline would be a mistake.

"Invest in the future of our children and of our grandchildren and not allow this tar sands oil to become part of our energy supply in the United States."

Enbridge Energy Partners says the company is still studying the proposal and is open to options. The pipeline is not intended to expand the tar sands, but to work with the current oil sands production and open markets other the U.S., it says. In that case, environmental groups say they question supporting a pipeline that wouldn't serve U.S. needs.





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