[antiwar-van] Tues Dec 18- Tar Sands Educational
Harsha
harsha at resist.ca
Sun Dec 16 10:43:47 PST 2007
EDUCATIONAL ON THE TAR SANDS
What do you know about the largest industrial project in human history?
Come learn about the Alberta Tar Sands ("Oil Sands") and its devastating
impact on indigenous nations, the land and environment, labour rights
including migrant workers, as well as its global consequences in an era of
oil-dependency, the War on Terror, and an expanding corporate regime
through agreements such as the Security and Prosperity Partnership
Agreement and TILMA.....
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TUESDAY DECEMBER 18TH AT 6:30 PM
ROOM 2270, SFU HARBOUR CENTRE
515 WEST HASTINGS
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* Vancouver Launch of Dominion Magazine Tar Sands Special: In November
2007, the Dominion published a special issue on the Tar Sands, with
extensive reporting by an array of writers, journalists, researchers,
people directly affected by the Tar Sands extraction, oil workers and
others to explain the far-reaching effects of Tar Sands development.
* Film: Tar Sands and Water (40 minutes, 2007): A interview-based
documentary with the voices of members of those indigenous nations
directly affected by tar sands development. Featuring George Poitras, a
member of the Mikisew Cree First Nation; Celina Harpe, an elder in the
Cree community of Fort Mackay; water expert David Schindler; and others.
* Presentation by Macdonald Stainsby: Macdonld Stainsby is coordinator of
oilsandstruth.org in Edmonton. He has been reporting extensively on the
impacts of the oil sands, as well as working with directly affected
communities, workers, and environmental groups to expose and bring to
light the devastation of oil sands development.
* Presentation by Petr Cizek "Mapping the Tar Sands". Petr Cizek is an
independent environmental consultant, working primarily with First Nations
communities. Petr specializes in the application of geographic information
systems and 3D visualisation for mapping and modelling the cumulative
impacts of mega-projects such as oil/gas fields, pipelines, mines, and
hydro-electric dams.
*** Did you know that:
- The tar sands are thought to be the largest known hydrocarbon deposit
yet discovered on this planet.
- The tar sand industry now produces just over 1.2 million barrels of
dirty crude oil a day mostly for export to the U.S, including for U.S
military
operations.
- The SPP calls for a five-fold increase in tar sands production.
*** For further information:
http://www.oilsandstruth.org
http://oilsandstruth.org/maps
http://www.tarsandswatch.org/
http://www.dominionpaper.ca/tarsands
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