H2Oil: The Documentary
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Data de lançamento:
May 2009
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Documentary, 75 min
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H2Oil: The Documentary

H2Oil: The Documentary Join us December 4th to 11th when H2Oil will be released in Montreal at Cinéma Parallèle a few days ahead of the United Nations Climate Change Conference in Copenhagen!

H2Oil is the groundbreaking feature length documentary about the Alberta oil sands, the largest industrial undertaking in the world.

Check out 'H2Oil' a...t Cinéma Parallèle from December 4th-10th

English with French sub-titles

Running time: 75 min.

Filmmaker Shannon Walsh along with special guests will be present December 4th, 6th, 8th and 10th.

Admission générale : 11$
Matinée (lundi au vendredi avant 18h00) : 8,50$
Spécial du lundi : 8,50$
Étudiant/Âge d’or (carte avec photo requise) : 8$
Enfant (12 ans et moins) : 6$

tickets info: (514) 847-2206

SYNOPSIS
Thanks to Alberta’s Athabasca oil sands, Canada is now the biggest oil supplier to the United States. A controversial billion-dollar industry is heavily invested in extracting crude from the tar sands through a process so toxic it has become an international cause for concern. Four barrels of glacier-fed spring water are used to process each barrel of oil. The water is then dumped, laden with carcinogens, into leaky tailings ponds so huge they can be seen from space. Downstream, the people of Fort Chipewyan are already paying the price for what will be one of the largest industrial projects in history. When a local doctor raises the alarm about clusters of rare cancers, evidence mounts for industry and government cover-ups. In a time when wars are fought over oil and a crisis looms over access to clean fresh water, which resource is more precious? And what price are we willing to pay?

The 'Must See' documentary on the Tar Sands, water and climate change
Hora:Sexta-feira, 4 de Dezembro de 2009 19:00
Local:Cinéma Parallèle (eXcentris)
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If you can stand more bad news, H2Oil is a searing indictment of the Alberta oilsands project, that massive industrial enterprise that Prime Minister Stephen Harper has compared to the building of the pyramids and the Great Wall of China. ...
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Arrêtons le flot de destruction! ... Pas de pétrole sale à Montréal! - Stop the Flow of Destruction! No Dirty Oil in Montreal!
Local:Le bureau de Jean Charest
Hora:Segunda-feira, 30 de Novembro de 2009 12:00
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H2Oil: The Documentary Hi all,

H2OIL will finally have its Ottawa Premiere at the Mayfair Theatre (Nov 27 - 30)
http://www.planetfriendly.net/calendar/events.php?id=11640
In the countdown to the Copenhagen negotiations, international pressure is
building to discourage further expansion of Canada's tar sands, and....

H2Oil premieres in Ottawa!

When...: Friday November 27 - Monday November 30, 2009 @ 7pm
Where: Mayfair Theatre, 1074 Bank Street (just south of the Glebe), Ottawa ON

Canada has become the biggest oil supplier to the United States, is impeding
international efforts to recognize the urgency of the global climate crisis
and is ripping apart pristine forests on unceded Indigenous territory. With
the controversial developments of the Athabasca tar sands, multinational
corporations are moving into Alberta to extract crude oil from the tarry
bitumen sands using a process so toxic it has become an international cause
for concern. Four barrels of glacier-fed spring water are used to process
each barrel of oil, then are dumped, laden with carcinogens, into leaky
tailings ponds so huge they can be seen from space. Downstream, the people
of Fort Chipewyan are already paying the price for what will be one of the
largest industrial projects in history. When a local doctor raises the alarm
about clusters of rare cancers, evidence mounts for industry and government
cover-ups. In a time when wars are fought over oil and a crisis looms over
access to clean fresh water, which resource is more precious? And what price
are we willing to pay?

Come to the Ottawa premiere of the film H2Oil screening from November 27th
until November 30th at the Mayfair Theatre! A photo exhibit will be featured
in the theatre demonstrating the toxic trail of tar sands from the pits of
Alberta to the proposed pipelines in Northern British Colombia and
refineries in the Great Lakes Region. On November 29th, Clayton Thomas-
Muller of the Indigenous Environmental Network will be in attendance to
answer audience questions. Community supporters include: Indigenous
Environmental Network, Indigenous Peoples Solidarity Movement-Ottawa,
OPIRG/GRIPO-Ottawa, OPIRG-Carleton, the Public Service Alliance of Canada,
the Canadian Union of Public Employees and the Polaris Institute.

For more information:
www.tarsandswatch.org
www.ienearth.org/cits.html
www.yourvotetheirfuture.ca

Hora:Sexta-feira, 27 de Novembro de 2009 20:05
Local:Mayfair cinema, Ottawa
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Because the Tar Sands and Water Don't Mix
Local:Mayfair Theatre
Hora:Sexta-feira, 27 de Novembro de 2009 19:00
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H2Oil: The Documentary "At the moment we’re pretty much facing peak everything. What we need is
action. Do something, that’s the bottom line. Courage is contagious."

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H2Oil: The Documentary Derek Jensen speaking in Calgary tomorrow. If you have a chance to be there, check it out!

www.aenweb.ca
Derrick Jensen, philosopher poet of the environmental movement, will speak to a Calgary audience via webcam on November 23rd from 7 to 9 p.m. at the University of Alberta Calgary Centre located at 120 - 333 5 Avenue SW
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H2Oil: The Documentary 65 confirmed for climate talks but Canada is not one of them!

www.reuters.com
COPENHAGEN (Reuters) - Sixty-five world leaders have confirmed they will attend next month's U.N. climate conference in Copenhagen which Danish officials hope will bring strong political commitment for
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H2Oil: The Documentary Really. No joke. Time to act.

www.independent.co.uk
The world is now firmly on course for the worst-case scenario in terms of climate change, with average global temperatures rising by up to 6C by the end of the century, leading scientists said yesterday. ...
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there's lots you can do -- the first step is to try to reach out and get involved with people who are doing things where you live. Plug into what is happening near you. We aren't starting at zero!

There's lots of people and groups out there who are using lots of different strategies. Getting involved helps with the anxiety!

The only difference now will be between those who do something and those who do nothing....... Ver mais

Check the Discussion section of this page for some links to organizations if you don't know where to start.
22/11 às 17:29
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H2Oil: The Documentary Refriend Greenpeace Alberta's Mike Hudema after he got booted from his old facebook account. Keep the fire burning:

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H2Oil: The Documentary Science fiction or reality, asks Carey-Ann Pawsey of ORCASOUND: http://www.orcasound.com/orc/features.php?s=3&id=1190&n=0

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