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Just under the surface of the North American West is the crudest of crude oil: tar sands in Alberta and oil shale in Colorado and Utah. There's money to be made and oil to be had, but at what cost to the environment and land from which it's taken. Join us as we investigate whether it's a boon, blight, or a mixed blessing.

Guests: 

Marlo Raynolds, Executive Director of the Pembina Institute

Dan Woynillowicz, Senior Policy Analyst at the Pambina Institute

Gord Lambert, Corporate Director of Sustainable Development at Suncor Energy

Paula Ogonoski, Reporter, Fort McMurray Today

Steve Bloch, Staff Attorney for the Southern Utah Wilderness Alliance

Curtis Imrie, Board Member for the Western Colorado Congress, also breeds, raises and trains racing burros

(clicking on a guest's name opens their full interview audio file)

Original airdate: 
Tue, 2006-05-16

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