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Tar Sands: Dirty Oil And The Future Of A Continent: Dirty Oil and the Future of a Continent

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Tar Sands: Dirty Oil And The Future Of A Continent: Dirty Oil and the Future of a Continent

by Andrew Nikiforuk

Greystone Books | September 29, 2008 | Trade Paperback

A critical exposé of the open-pit mines that have made Canada one of the worst environmental offenders on earth.

While the world goes green, Canada has elected to go black into the tar. The frenzied development ($100 billion and counting) of the tar sands in Fort McMurray, Alberta, in the last six years has made Canada the world's fifth greatest global exporter of oil and turned the country into "an emerging energy superpower."

Combining extensive scientific research and compelling writing,

Andrew Nikiforuk takes the reader to Fort McMurray, home to some of the world's largest open-pit mines, and explores this twenty-first-century pioneer town from the exorbitant cost of housing to its more serious social ills. He uncovers a global Deadwood, complete with rapturous engineers, cut-throat cocaine dealers, aimless bush workers, American evangelicals, and the largest population of homeless people in northern Canada. He also explains that this micro-economy supplies gasoline for 50 percent of Canadian vehicles and 16 percent of U.S. demand. Readers will learn that tar sands:

  • burn more carbon than conventional oil,
  • destroy forests and displace woodland caribou,
  • poison the water supply and communities downstream,
  • drain the Athabasca, the river that feeds Canada's largest watershed, and
  • contribute to climate change.

The book does provide hope, however, and ends with an exploration of possible solutions to the problem.

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    I would recommend reading the book “Tar Sands.” This novel will help by giving definitive facts and truths about the oil sands that were hidden from the public. It is mind-boggling to really understand the magnitude and the negative effects the oil sands have on the Province of Alberta and in the bigger picture, the Country of Canada. As the book reveals the ugly truth the reader finds him/her self captivated and glued to the text. It is hard to believe the damage that is being conducted to our environment in Northern Alberta. If the tar sands don’t come to an end, and the oil companies continue to thrive off the destruction of the Earth; what will our future look like? I enjoyed this book a lot, and for those who are considering or are looking for an interesting read this book fulfills that desire.

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    Rating: 2/5

    A bunch of facts

    Tori Maxwell

    9 months ago

    Andrew Nikiforuk's intention of writing this novel is clear to the reader. This is his wake-up call to the world on the impact of our greed. He was a little bit heavy with facts and statistics in his work but he was able to deliver a thoughtful explanation of the tar sands situation in Alberta. Andrew Nikiforuk makes sure his writing can be read by anyone interested in the matter.

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    Rudi Stocker

    Sadly, this book isn't just a novel, Tori; it's actual, verifiable, real life, not just something sprung from someone's imagination. But it IS the world we live in so it behooves us to know something about it and attempt to understand it.

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    I have read a number of books on the Tar Sands, and this one is the most thorough, well-researched and readable. The analysis in Chapters 12 and 13 on how Alberta and Canada fit in the world of petro-politics is illuminating. Given the regional and global impacts of tar sands development, this book should be required reading for every Canadian. Nikiforuk very much deserves all the awards he has won.

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    Nikiforuk, most famous for his book on Wiebo Ludwig, "Saboteurs", now returns with a book that looks at the massive oil sands development in Northern Alberta and shows how out-of-control exploitation of this resource is having a terrible effect on the environment and the health of the local population. Nikiforuk also shows how the Alberta government has for years under-collected revenues from oil sands exploitation, and has made no provision for keeping these funds out of general revenue. The effect has been to diminish civic involvement in politics and democracy in Alberta. Bitumen--the raw oily dirt which can only be processed by burning enormous amounts of energy and wasting vast quantities of water before it becomes usable oil--is here exposed as Alberta's dirty "secret" and the largest single petroleum project in the world. A must-read for Albertans, though at times a bit dry in its writing style.

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A critical exposé of the open-pit mines that have made Canada one of the worst environmental offenders on earth.

While the world goes green, Canada has elected to go black into the tar. The frenzied development ($100 billion and counting) of the tar sands in Fort McMurray, Alberta, in the last six years has made Canada the world's fifth greatest global exporter of oil and turned the country into "an emerging energy superpower."

Combining extensive scientific research and compelling writing,

Andrew Nikiforuk takes the reader to Fort McMurray, home to some of the world's largest open-pit mines, and explores this twenty-first-century pioneer town from the exorbitant cost of housing to its more serious social ills. He uncovers a global Deadwood, complete with rapturous engineers, cut-throat cocaine dealers, aimless bush workers, American evangelicals, and the largest population of homeless people in northern Canada. He also explains that this micro-economy supplies gasoline for 50 percent of Canadian vehicles and 16 percent of U.S. demand. Readers will learn that tar sands:

  • burn more carbon than conventional oil,
  • destroy forests and displace woodland caribou,
  • poison the water supply and communities downstream,
  • drain the Athabasca, the river that feeds Canada's largest watershed, and
  • contribute to climate change.

The book does provide hope, however, and ends with an exploration of possible solutions to the problem.

About the Author

Andrew Nikiforuk is a well-known Canadian journalist whose work has appeared in Saturday Night, Maclean's, Canadian Business, Report on Business, Chatelaine, Equinox, and Canadian Family and in both national newspapers. His books include Pandemonium, Saboteurs, which won a Governor-General's Award, and Fourth Horseman. He lives in Calgary, Alberta.

Trade Paperback

208 Pages, 5.4 x 8.4 x 0.6 in

September 29, 2008

Greystone Books

English


1553654072
9781553654070

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