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Tar Sands Action Fort Saskatchewan Canada
Greenpeace activists occupy a smoke stack at the Shell Scotford upgrader expansion site near Fort Saskatchewan, Alberta, Canada.
Activists from Canada, France, Brazil and Australia scaled the under-construction upgrader to lock down to the structures early this morning. Two have been detained.
Upgraders are part of the energy-intensive process used to produce dirty oil from tar-like bitumen. This is the third Greenpeace action against tar sands operations in the last three weeks.
Unique identifier:
GP01XXF
Type:
Image
Shoot date:
03/10/2009
Locations:
Alberta
,
Canada
,
Fort Saskatchewan
,
North America
Credit line:
© Greenpeace / Jiri Rezac
Size:
1705px × 2500px 339KB
Ranking:
★★★★ (E)
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Tar Sands Action Canada Fort Saskatchewan
Greenpeace activists occupy a smoke stack at the Shell Scotford upgrader expansion site near Fort Saskatchewan, Alberta, Canada.
Activists from Canada, France, Brazil and Australia scaled the under-construction upgrader to lock down to the structures early this morning. Two have been detained.
Upgraders are part of the energy-intensive process used to produce dirty oil from tar-like bitumen. This is the third Greenpeace action against tar sands operations in the last three weeks.
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