Why Obama and Europe need to say no to the tar sands
Documentary
Ramsey Sprague - Tar Sands Blockade; Eriel Deranger - Athabascan Chipewyan First Nation; Jamie Henn - 350.org; Emily Coats - UK Tar Sands Network; Patrick Sullivan - Center for Biological Diversity
We look at why itâs imperative that Barack Obama says no to the Keystone XL pipeline if he is serious about acting on climate change, and if he doesnât want to be implicated in the cultural genocide of First Nations in Canada. The pipeline would help drive Canadaâs proposed expansion of its already devastatingly destructive tar sands industry and we talk to the people who are fighting the project through direct action, a nationwide divestment campaign, legal challenges and a range of imaginative interventions. We also look at how Canada and the UK have been secretly meddling in Europeâs attempts to say no to dirty tar sands oil. But we start the show by looking at the way the actual climate and perhaps the political climate is changing in the US as President Barack Obama starts his second term of office.
Written, produced and narrated by Phil England. For full archive of programmes and further information visit: http://climateradio.org
Note: It's 60:30 in length but ends with 2:30 of music so can be faded.
For references relating to this programme visit: http://climateradio.org/defusing-the-tar-sands-climate-bomb/