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07/13/2011

"Canada's Oil Sands and the Survival of Humanity"

That headline is a direct rip off from a blog post I enjoyed reading this morning by Mike Valente, assistant professor with the Richard Ivey School of Business at the University of Western Ontario.

Valente writes about some potential consequences of allowing the Keystone XL Pipeline Project to go forward. At the bottom of the post Valente's short bio includes areas of study/ speciality including corporate social responsibility, the strategic adoption of business sustainability, and international business. So you can guess which way he sides when it comes to a massive oil pipeline connecting Alberta to the southern U.S.

Going to spend some time reading his previous posts and looking forward to what he writes next.

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