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Oil sands industry -- Alberta -- Public opinion.
Oil sands -- Environmental aspects -- Alberta.
Oil sands -- Alberta -- Public opinion.
Oil sands -- Alberta -- Marketing.
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Tipping point [videorecording (
DVD
)] : the age of the oil sands.
Canadian Broadcasting Corporation : CBC Learning [distributor], 2011.
Call #:
DVD
622
.3383
T595
Doc
Subjects
Oil sands industry -- Alberta -- Public opinion.
Oil sands -- Environmental aspects -- Alberta.
Oil sands -- Alberta -- Public opinion.
Oil sands -- Alberta -- Marketing.
Alternate title:
Nature of things. Tipping point [videorecording (
DVD
)] : the age of the oil sands
Format:
[videorecording (
DVD
)] :
Description:
1 videodisc (90 min) : digital sd., col. ; 12 cm.
Notes:
"A Nature of Things special presentation".
Originally broadcast in 2010 on the television program The nature of things.
Public performance rights (before a non-paying audience only).
Closed-captioned.
Contents:
Introduction -- Dark Satanic mills -- Will the government listen? -- Point of no return -- Environmental politics -- Alternatives to dirty oil -- The real Pandora -- Schindler's research.
Production:
A production of Clearwater Documentary Inc. ; Produced in association with Canadian Broadcasting Corporation ; Writers/Directors, Tom Radford and Niobe Thompson ; Producer, Niobe Thompson.
Performers:
Host, David Suzuki.
Summary:
"A public relations battle rages over the impact of oil sands production on the environment and the people living downstream. This is thanks in part to a steady campaign by the residents of Fort Chipewyan in northern Alberta. They believe oil sands toxins are destroying their territory and their culture, and they've attracted some powerful voices to their cause. Chief among them is Avatar director James Cameron. At the same time, new scientific research could trigger a tipping point in the PR battle." - Container.
Genre:
Environmental television programs.
Documentary television programs.
Films for the hearing impaired.
DVDs.
Other authors:
Suzuki, David T., 1936-
Radford, Tom, 1946-
Thompson, Niobe, 1973-
Canadian Broadcasting Corporation.
CBC Learning (Firm)
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