I joined with residents of Vermont’s Northeast Kingdom today and fellow environmental colleagues to protect Vermont from the devastation of tar sands oil.
We filed a legal action to ensure Vermonters have a say over any proposal to move tar sands through Vermont. See press release here.
The request asks that the increasingly imminent proposal to move tar sands through an existing Northeast Kingdom pipeline be subject to state land use (Act 250) review. See request here.
Tar sands oil poses unique risks to the many natural treasures of the Northeast Kingdom and also imposes extreme climate change risks.
Tar sands oil is a gritty tar-like substance that produces far more emissions than conventional oil. The vastness of the tar sands reserves in Western Canada means that using tar sands oil delays efforts to move towards cleaner energy supplies, and sends us backwards on climate change.
As James Hansen, a leading climate scientist has said, the exploitation of tar sands on mass will be, “game over” for the climate.
Already there are requests to move tar sands east from Alberta to Montreal. The only realistic way to move it beyond Montreal to the deep ports it needs for transportation is through the Portland Montreal Pipeline which passes through Vermont.
There has already been one spill in this old pipeline in Vermont. A spill of tar sands oil – which is much harder to clean up – would be devastating.
Our filing requests that any plans to use the pipeline for tar sands oil be reviewed though Vermont’s land use development law – Act 250 – to protect our land, water and air resources threatened by this dirty fuel .


Bea Stagg
Going bacwards regarding such negative use of energy oil by implementing tar sands needs to be halted. AND causing possible devastation to the northeast ecological system is a Negative. There are many ways for clean and green energy and that is where the emphasis must be from now on. Actiions that only bring more wealth to the oil industry at the sacrifice of our ecology must not be implemented. Do not allow tar sands to be piped through New England, and in fact should not be a strategy anywhere in these United States.