What is the true cost of the dirtiest and most expensive form of oil?
When people think of the tar sands, they think of the draglines and pits of Fort McMurray.
The Tar sands spreads across Northern Alberta, encompassing agricultural and wilderness areas.
The Three Creeks area in the Peace River country is an agricultural area where the residents are becoming ill and the wildlife is leaving. It is all due to the fast expanding CHOPS (cold heavy oil production with oil) production in the area.
Residents are leaving their farms as the emissions are making them too ill to work while the animals, wild or domestic, are not reproducing and if they do, their offspring are being born with defects and calves take longer to grow to the desired weight for market, costing the farmer too many dollars and cents to stay competitive.
Other residents have had to leave their homes or farms as the emissions, causing headaches, memory loss and vomiting making it too hard to live in their land.
Taking interviews conducted between 2010 & 2012, this video is made up of interviews set to still photography taken at Oil Sands sites, and of the land of those affected.
However there is more to this subject than meets the eye, which is being explored in the upcoming: Oil Sands: Curse or Blessing
Run time: 11:27 mins
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Editor
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