H2Oil: An Explanation of the Tar Sands in Alberta

H2Oil: An Explanation of the Tar Sands in Alberta

The documentary H2Oil examines the environmental consequences of Alberta’s tar sands extraction. The film highlights the water-intensive process of oil sands production, the creation of tailings ponds containing toxic byproducts, and downstream health concerns reported by Indigenous communities. It situates oil sands development within broader debates over resource extraction, freshwater scarcity, public health, and regulatory oversight.

Source: Futurism Now (2010) Read More

Futurism Now

Futurism Now

Futurism Now, a Minnesota-based blog by Shelly Thomas, examines energy policy, climate change, and environmental justice through news aggregation, commentary, and multimedia resources. Active since 2008, the site covers international energy issues, including tar sands development, climate science denial, and corporate political influence. It highlights environmental impacts such as water contamination, carbon emissions, and industrial extraction, while linking activism, investigative journalism, and grassroots advocacy.

Source: Futurism Now (2011) Read More
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