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Keywords
Aborigines
Climate (campaign title)
Day
Health
Indigenous People
KWCI (GPI)
Men
Oil (Industry)
One person
Pollution
Tar sands
Toxics (campaign title)
First Nation Member in Fort Chipewyan
One of the members of the Mikisew Cree First Nation and Athabasca Chipewyan First Nation in Fort Chipewyan, northern Alberta, visited by Greenpeace Executive Director to hear about the impacts of the nearby tar sands on their community.
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Kumi Naidoo Visits the Tar Sands in Canada
Executive Director of Greenpeace International, Kumi Naidoo visits the Alberta tar sands and meets with First Nations people from Fort Chipewyan to hear about the impacts of the tar sands on their community. 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, releasing five times more greenhouse gases than conventional oil production.
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Unique identifier:
GP023VB
Type:
Image
Shoot date:
25/06/2010
Locations:
Alberta
,
Canada
,
Edmonton
,
Fort Chipewyan
,
North America
Credit line:
© Greenpeace
Size:
4256px × 2832px 3.00 MB
Ranking:
★★★★ (E)