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Stop the tar sands

The tar sands – also called oil sands – are one of the largest remaining deposits of oil in the world. Developing the tar sands has created the biggest industrial development project, the biggest capital investment project, and the biggest energy project in the world. It has also created a literal hell on earth.

Areas of wilderness the size of small countries are chewed up and replaced by a landscape of toxic lakes, open pit mines, refineries, and pipe lines. The tar sands are what unrestrained fossil fuel use and unchecked greenhouse gas emissions look like. They are pushing us towards runaway climate change.

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items are from between 19 Jul 2009 & 03 Oct 2009.

Tar sands, a climate crime by Greenpeace International
Activist shutting down conveyer belt in tar sands by Greenpeace International
The tar sands are an expanding climate crime by Greenpeace International
Stop the tar sands by Greenpeace International
Stop the tar sands action by Greenpeace International
Greenpeace activists occupy a giant greenhouse gas emitter by Greenpeace International
Greenpeace activists up the smokestack at tar sands upgrader by Greenpeace International
Greenpeace activists occupy tar sands upgrader by Greenpeace International
Greenpeace activists occupying tar sands upgrader by Greenpeace International
View of climate crime from above by Greenpeace International
A climber inside the tar sands upgrader facility by Greenpeace International
Inside a tar sands upgrader by Greenpeace International
Live streaming activist in tar sands by Greenpeace International
Greenpeace takes climate action in the tar sands by Greenpeace International
Conveyor belt in Suncor open mining operation shut down by Greenpeace International
Activist boards tar sands dumptruck by Greenpeace International
23 activists take action in tar sands by Greenpeace International
Locked down to conveyor belt in tar sands by Greenpeace International
Our planet: dying for climate leadership by Greenpeace International
Greenpeace activists on Suncor's conveyor belt by Greenpeace International
Greenpeace activists shut down Suncor conveyor belt by Greenpeace International
Open mine - site of Greenpeace action by Greenpeace International
Activists on the Athabasca in the tar sands by Greenpeace International
The Suncor upgrader facility - site of Greenpeace action by Greenpeace International
Desolate landscape of the tar sands by Greenpeace International
A picture of unrestrained fossil fuel development by Greenpeace International
A bit-u-man by Greenpeace International
Pipeline by Greenpeace International
Irreversible environmental damage by Greenpeace International
Landscape of open pit mines, refineries, pipe lines by Greenpeace International
Carving into the earth by Greenpeace International
Earth diggers the size of houses by Greenpeace International
Stripping away the wilderness by Greenpeace International
A line in the tar sands by Greenpeace International
The largest energy project on the planet by Greenpeace International
'100 million tonnes of carbon emitted per day' by Greenpeace International
The largest industrial project on the planet by Greenpeace International
'11 million litres of toxic tailings leaking per day' by Greenpeace International
'Toxic lakes so large they can be seen from space' by Greenpeace International
Filling toxic lakes by Greenpeace International
Toxic sludge by Greenpeace International
Before / After by Greenpeace International
Chewed up Boreal by Greenpeace International
Boreal destruction by Greenpeace International
Sunset over tar sands by Greenpeace International
By night by Greenpeace International

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