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Aerial view
Bitumen
Climate (campaign title)
Day
Deforestation
Energy
Factories
Forests (campaign title)
Gas flares
Industrial landscapes
Industry
KWCI (GPI)
Oil (fossil fuel)
Oil exploration
Oil refineries
Outdoors
Pollution
Suncor Energy Inc.
Tar sands
Suncor Production Facility at the Alberta Tar Sands
Production at this Suncor facility includes upgrading the bitumen to a lighter crude oil. Canada's tar sands are an oil reserve the size of England. Extracting the crude oil called bitumen from underneath unspoiled wilderness requires a massive industrialized effort with far-reaching impacts on the land, air, water, and climate. This photo was taken during the production of "Petropolis", a documentary film about the tar sands, directed by Peter Mettler and produced by Greenpeace Canada. For more information about this project, please go to: www.petropolis-film.com
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Tar Sands Documentation in Canada
Canada's tar sands, located in the province of Alberta, are an oil reserve the size of England. Extracting the crude oil called bitumen from underneath unspoiled wilderness requires a massive industrialized effort with far-reaching impacts on the land, air, water, and climate. Getting the oil out of the tar sands uses roughly three barrels of water per barrel of oil, or as much water as a city of two million people. After use in tar sands processing, 90 per cent of this water is so contaminated with toxic chemicals that it must be stored in tailings ponds so huge that they can be seen from outer space. Tar sands oil production releases five times more greenhouse gases than conventional oil production. Tar sands activities also affect the health of local communities, causing fish deformities and increased cancer rates.
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Unique identifier:
GP01QCY
Type:
Image
Shoot date:
25/06/2008
Locations:
Alberta
,
Canada
,
North America
Credit line:
© Greenpeace / E M
Size:
3504px × 2336px 5.55 MB
Ranking:
★★★★ (E)