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President Obama
A) Thank you letter to President Obama concerning your decision not allowing the world dirtiest oil, tar sands oil from Alberta, to enter on American soil.
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B) Letter to President Barack Obama concerning your re-election as President of the United States of America

Alberta's tar sands are the world's biggest carbon bomb and must be stopped.

Alberta's tar sands are the continent's biggest carbon bomb and, when it comes to global warming, tar sands oil is worse than any other fossil fuel because:


A) Alberta's oil sands industry produces three times more greenhouse gas emissions per barrel than more conventional operations. The burning of all the oil in the tar sands could impact the atmosphere's concentration of carbon dioxide from its current 390 parts per million (enough to cause the climate disasters we are currently experiencing) to nearly 600 parts per million, which would mean the end of civilization and of most life species on Earth. Global warming is caused by the emission of carbon and other "greenhouse gases" into the atmosphere. It is real and already causing devastating climate change: rising sea levels, an ever-increasing number of extreme weather events like droughts, floods, and heat waves, and consequences like forest fires and species extinction. The rising frequency and destructiveness of these disasters are not in some distant future, but happening right now.


B) Alberta's tar sands are a tarry muck, not a liquid, and so a lot of natural gas have to be burned to make it flow in the TransCanada's Keystone XL. Oil sands mining is licensed to use twice the amount of fresh water that the entire city of Calgary uses in a year. At least 90% of the fresh water used in the oil sands ends up in tailing ponds so toxic that propane cannons are used to keep ducks from landing. Processing the oil sands uses enough natural gas in a day to heat 3 million homes. The toxic tailing ponds are considered one of the largest human-made structures in the world. The ponds span 50 square kilometers and can be seen from space.

C) it is wrecking native lands in Canada, and potential spills from pipelines could pollute some of the most important ranchlands and aquifers in America. The pipeline threatens the aquifer that is critical for Midwestern agriculture and drinking water because tar sands oil carries some of the deadliest chemicals, including nickel, vanadium, lead, chromium, mercury, arsenic, selenium, and benzene.

D) the environmental impacts of tar sands development also include: irreversible effects on biodiversity and the natural environment, reduced water quality, destruction of fragile pristine Boreal Forest and associated wetlands, aquatic and watershed mismanagement, habitat fragmentation, habitat loss, disruption to life cycles of endemic wildlife particularly bird and Caribou migration, fish deformities and negative impacts on the human health in downstream communities.

First Nations folks are targeted by Alberta's oil sands industry

The First Nations folks right downstream from the huge oil project in Alberta are definitely sick, and get more and more sick all the time.
The human impacts of tar sands oil production also include:

1. cancer rates in the Fort Chipewyan community, downstream from the Alberta mining project, were 30 percent higher than average;

2. dangerously high levels of arsenic, aluminum, mercury and other toxins in Fort Chipewyan's water, sediment and fish.

People of color and low-income communities are systematically targeted for fossil-fuel development and waste dumping and federal laws often ease the way for mining and toxic dumping on tribal lands, resulting in widespread contamination and public-health impacts.

Let us all vote for President Obama and the Democratic Party for better change.

Dear President Obama,

I am Soullife, God's Spirit, because of your decision to stop TransCanada's Keystone XL pipeline from Alberta from being built on American soil and, therefore, protecting communities in the USA and subsequently life on our planet, the Global Community, I am restoring your 'image' to its original shape. You are the Soul of the White House, and I wish you were also the Soul of Congress, of all Americans. The American People will have to make their own decisions on your reelection and, later, on the reelection of all Congressmen and Congresswomen. There will be change for the better in the USA when your People finally gives you the green light to truly move America ahead.

I urge all Americans along with the Global Community to reelect you as President of the USA, and move you and the Democratic Party to the forefront of leadership to lead America for the years to come.


Soullife


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