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Is Exxon trying to hide the damage from their Tar Sands pipeline spill?

Oil seeps into a marshy waterway after Exxon's Arkansas pipeline spill Sure seems like it. According to reports from the ground, Exxon is in full control of the response to the 12,000 barrels of tar...

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One Week, Four Oil Spills. Exxon’s tar sands oil spill in Arkansas is not an...

As many people who watch the oil industry know, oil spills are not avoidable, preventable, or unlikely. From extraction to combustion oil is a destructive and dirty business, based on sacrificing the...

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New documents show Exxon knew of dangerous contamination from their Arkansas...

On March 29 ExxonMobil, the most profitable company in the world, spilled at least 210,000 gallons of tar sands crude oil from an underground pipeline in Mayflower, Arkansas. The pipeline was carrying...

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This is what it’s like to live in an oil industry disaster

On March 29, ExxonMobil spilled hundreds of thousands of gallons of crude oil in the small town of Mayflower, Arkansas. Exxon, the most profitable corporation in history, has yet to account for more...

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State Department Doesn’t Know Exact Keystone XL Route

Crossposted from PolluterWatch. The U.S. government doesn’t know exactly where TransCanada wants to lay pipe for the northern section of its Keystone XL tar sands pipeline, according to the results of...

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