Al Gore: In an interview with s Canada AM , Gore said he stood by his comments in a recent interview with the Globe and Mail , in which he said the so-called resource curse damages natural landscapes and contributes to the reckless spewing of pollution in to the Earths atmosphere as if its an open sewer, according to CTV. However, he called products from the oilsands the dirtiest fuels, although he also said he understands the economic benefits they offer and Former U.S. vice president Al Gore is not backing down from comments he made criticizing Canadas oilsands, saying Thursday that while he can understand the desire to exploit the great wealth they can produce, they represent one of, if not the, dirtiest source of carbon fuel in the world. Gore clarified Thursday that the statement was made as he talked about how the United States in fact burns more carbon fuels than Canada, and that that collectively we who live on this planet are using the earths atmosphere as a dumping ground as if its an open sewer.
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