Environmental
May 7, 2014
Opponents seek to stop oil shipments in their tracks
Concerned that the steep jump in deliveries will bring fiery derailments, oil spills and increased air pollution to the state, environmentalists along with some local politicians are looking for ways to slow or stop the shipments.




Daily Journal Staff Writer
More and more crude oil is arriving into California by train, an effect of the production boom in states like North Dakota and Alberta, Canada. Concerned that the steep jump in deliveries will bring fiery derailments, oil spills and increased air pollution to the state, environmentalists along with some local politicians are looking for ways to slow or stop the shipments in their tracks. And while regulation of ...
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