There are already some dead zones at the bottom of the Gulf of St. Lawrence, which an oil spill would only make worse. We should put a stop to Old Harry as long as all the facts on the Gulf of Mexico disaster are not yet known.
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There are already some dead zones at the bottom of the Gulf of St. Lawrence, which an oil spill would only make worse. We should put a stop to Old Harry as long as all the facts on the Gulf of Mexico disaster are not yet known. The Gulf of Mexico environmental disaster should teach us not to race ahead with other offshore drilling projects, like Old Harry in Canada’s Gulf of St. Lawrence As long as we don’t know for sure why the Deepwater Horizon occurred, as long as the ecological disaster in the Gulf of Mexico continues to spin out of control, it doesn’t make any sense at all to push ahead with development of the Old Harry field in the Gulf of St. Lawrence. We need a full public inquiry in Canada about offshore drilling. Biologist Richard Spears explains to George Tombs why humpbacks whales may be replacing blue whales in Canada’s Gulf of St. Lawrence |
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