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Crude awakening, Alberta’s oil patch

Label
Crude awakening, Alberta’s oil patch
Language
eng
Characteristic
videorecording
Main title
Crude awakening
Medium
videorecording DVD
Runtime
23
Sub title
Alberta’s oil patch
Summary
Alberta’s tar sands are sometimes called the Saudi Arabia of the North, an oil deposit so rich its transformed Canada into an energy superpower. But there’s a catch. This oil is heavy. Scraping it out of the earth and separating out the valuable stuff is a massive enterprise, and it’s turning Canada into one of the most polluting countries in the world. In addition to clear cutting of boreal forests, voracious consumption of fresh water and natural gas, the refineries have created 80 square kilometres of toxic tailings ponds and now annually emit 40 million tonnes of greenhouse gases. As this National documentary reveals, Albertans concerned about contaminated water, diminishing air quality and increased health risks say it’s time to slow the pace down, and environmental groups are proposing steps to achieve a carbon-neutral tar sands. – back cover
Target audience
general
resource.variantTitle
Alberta’s oil patch, [videorecording (DVD)]
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