Difference between revisions of "Tar Sands"

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Image:TarSands AirTailingPonds Suncor01.jpg|These are Tailing Ponds, containing toxic waste waters from the Tar Sands industry
 
Image:TarSands AirTailingPonds Suncor01.jpg|These are Tailing Ponds, containing toxic waste waters from the Tar Sands industry
 
Image:TarSands AirTailingPonds Suncor02.jpg|The toxic materials will be released of the Tailing Ponds seeping through the ground to the nearby river systems without needing accidents
 
Image:TarSands AirTailingPonds Suncor02.jpg|The toxic materials will be released of the Tailing Ponds seeping through the ground to the nearby river systems without needing accidents
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Image:TarSands AirTailingPonds Suncor03.jpg|In 2008 "500" ducks died after landing on one of Syncrude's tailings ponds (another huge oil company). 2009, Syncrude said that the REAL number of ducks that dies is 1600
 
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Revision as of 08:06, 13 June 2009

The Tar Sands (the oil lobby prefers to call them "Oil Sands" as the original word is biased by the criticism of the Anti-Tar Sands movement) represent the maybe dirtiest way to produce oil. In Northern Alberta (Canada) very rich deposits of soil containing oil can be found. The oil industry is currently exploiting these resources inconsiderately with the support and by invitation of the Albertan government.

As the Tar Sands industry is very energy hungry there are plans existing to build up the first nuclear power stations in Alberta to make the expansion of this industry possible.