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  • UK ENGLAND HARTLEPOOL 30MAY06 - Hartlepool nuclear power station, operated by British Energy has been generating electricity since 1983 and has a stated total output of 5.04 TWh for the year ended March 2005. The advanced gas-cooled reactor is scheduled for decommissioning by 2014 although its operator, British Energy has floated plans to build a replacement power station at the same location against the opposition of environmental groups...jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac..© Jiri Rezac 2006..Contact: +44 (0) 7050 110 417.Mobile:  +44 (0) 7801 337 683.Office:  +44 (0) 20 8968 9635..Email:   jiri@jirirezac.com.Web:    www.jirirezac.com..© All images Jiri Rezac 2006 - All rights reserved.
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  • UK ENGLAND HARTLEPOOL 30MAY06 - Hartlepool nuclear power station, operated by British Energy has been generating electricity since 1983 and has a stated total output of 5.04 TWh for the year ended March 2005. The advanced gas-cooled reactor is scheduled for decommissioning by 2014 although its operator, British Energy has floated plans to build a replacement power station at the same location against the opposition of environmental groups...jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac..© Jiri Rezac 2006..Contact: +44 (0) 7050 110 417.Mobile:  +44 (0) 7801 337 683.Office:  +44 (0) 20 8968 9635..Email:   jiri@jirirezac.com.Web:    www.jirirezac.com..© All images Jiri Rezac 2006 - All rights reserved.
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  • CANADA ALBERTA FORT SASKATCHEWAN 26JUL09 - Portrait of potato farmer Wayne Groot from Gibbons county near Fort Saskatchewan. His farm with prime agricultural soil is located near the Shell Scotford site and various oil companies have attempted to buy him out for proposed upgrader projects in the area...jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac / GREENPEACE..© Jiri Rezac 2009
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  • CANADA ALBERTA FORT SASKATCHEWAN 26JUL09 - Portrait of potato farmer Wayne Groot from Gibbons county near Fort Saskatchewan. His farm with prime agricultural soil is located near the Shell Scotford site and various oil companies have attempted to buy him out for proposed upgrader projects in the area...jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac / GREENPEACE..© Jiri Rezac 2009
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  • CANADA ALBERTA FORT SASKATCHEWAN 26JUL09 - Portrait of potato farmer Wayne Groot from Gibbons county near Fort Saskatchewan. His farm with prime agricultural soil is located near the Shell Scotford site and various oil companies have attempted to buy him out for proposed upgrader projects in the area...jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac / GREENPEACE..© Jiri Rezac 2009
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  • UK ENGLAND HARTLEPOOL 30MAY06 - Hartlepool nuclear power station, operated by British Energy has been generating electricity since 1983 and has a stated total output of 5.04 TWh for the year ended March 2005. The advanced gas-cooled reactor is scheduled for decommissioning by 2014 although its operator, British Energy has floated plans to build a replacement power station at the same location against the opposition of environmental groups...jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac..© Jiri Rezac 2006..Contact: +44 (0) 7050 110 417.Mobile:  +44 (0) 7801 337 683.Office:  +44 (0) 20 8968 9635..Email:   jiri@jirirezac.com.Web:    www.jirirezac.com..© All images Jiri Rezac 2006 - All rights reserved.
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  • UK ENGLAND HARTLEPOOL 30MAY06 - Hartlepool nuclear power station, operated by British Energy has been generating electricity since 1983 and has a stated total output of 5.04 TWh for the year ended March 2005. The advanced gas-cooled reactor is scheduled for decommissioning by 2014 although its operator, British Energy has floated plans to build a replacement power station at the same location against the opposition of environmental groups...jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac..© Jiri Rezac 2006..Contact: +44 (0) 7050 110 417.Mobile:  +44 (0) 7801 337 683.Office:  +44 (0) 20 8968 9635..Email:   jiri@jirirezac.com.Web:    www.jirirezac.com..© All images Jiri Rezac 2006 - All rights reserved.
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  • UK ENGLAND HARTLEPOOL 30MAY06 - Hartlepool nuclear power station, operated by British Energy has been generating electricity since 1983 and has a stated total output of 5.04 TWh for the year ended March 2005. The advanced gas-cooled reactor is scheduled for decommissioning by 2014 although its operator, British Energy has floated plans to build a replacement power station at the same location against the opposition of environmental groups...jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac..© Jiri Rezac 2006..Contact: +44 (0) 7050 110 417.Mobile:  +44 (0) 7801 337 683.Office:  +44 (0) 20 8968 9635..Email:   jiri@jirirezac.com.Web:    www.jirirezac.com..© All images Jiri Rezac 2006 - All rights reserved.
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  • UK ENGLAND HARTLEPOOL 30MAY06 - Hartlepool nuclear power station, operated by British Energy has been generating electricity since 1983 and has a stated total output of 5.04 TWh for the year ended March 2005. The advanced gas-cooled reactor is scheduled for decommissioning by 2014 although its operator, British Energy has floated plans to build a replacement power station at the same location against the opposition of environmental groups...jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac..© Jiri Rezac 2006..Contact: +44 (0) 7050 110 417.Mobile:  +44 (0) 7801 337 683.Office:  +44 (0) 20 8968 9635..Email:   jiri@jirirezac.com.Web:    www.jirirezac.com..© All images Jiri Rezac 2006 - All rights reserved.
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  • UK ENGLAND HARTLEPOOL 30MAY06 - Hartlepool nuclear power station, operated by British Energy has been generating electricity since 1983 and has a stated total output of 5.04 TWh for the year ended March 2005. The advanced gas-cooled reactor is scheduled for decommissioning by 2014 although its operator, British Energy has floated plans to build a replacement power station at the same location against the opposition of environmental groups...jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac..© Jiri Rezac 2006..Contact: +44 (0) 7050 110 417.Mobile:  +44 (0) 7801 337 683.Office:  +44 (0) 20 8968 9635..Email:   jiri@jirirezac.com.Web:    www.jirirezac.com..© All images Jiri Rezac 2006 - All rights reserved.
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  • UK ENGLAND HARTLEPOOL 30MAY06 - Hartlepool nuclear power station, operated by British Energy has been generating electricity since 1983 and has a stated total output of 5.04 TWh for the year ended March 2005. The advanced gas-cooled reactor is scheduled for decommissioning by 2014 although its operator, British Energy has floated plans to build a replacement power station at the same location against the opposition of environmental groups...jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac..© Jiri Rezac 2006..Contact: +44 (0) 7050 110 417.Mobile:  +44 (0) 7801 337 683.Office:  +44 (0) 20 8968 9635..Email:   jiri@jirirezac.com.Web:    www.jirirezac.com..© All images Jiri Rezac 2006 - All rights reserved.
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  • UK ENGLAND HARTLEPOOL 30MAY06 - Hartlepool nuclear power station, operated by British Energy has been generating electricity since 1983 and has a stated total output of 5.04 TWh for the year ended March 2005. The advanced gas-cooled reactor is scheduled for decommissioning by 2014 although its operator, British Energy has floated plans to build a replacement power station at the same location against the opposition of environmental groups...jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac..© Jiri Rezac 2006..Contact: +44 (0) 7050 110 417.Mobile:  +44 (0) 7801 337 683.Office:  +44 (0) 20 8968 9635..Email:   jiri@jirirezac.com.Web:    www.jirirezac.com..© All images Jiri Rezac 2006 - All rights reserved.
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  • UK ENGLAND HARTLEPOOL 30MAY06 - Hartlepool nuclear power station, operated by British Energy has been generating electricity since 1983 and has a stated total output of 5.04 TWh for the year ended March 2005. The advanced gas-cooled reactor is scheduled for decommissioning by 2014 although its operator, British Energy has floated plans to build a replacement power station at the same location against the opposition of environmental groups...jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac..© Jiri Rezac 2006..Contact: +44 (0) 7050 110 417.Mobile:  +44 (0) 7801 337 683.Office:  +44 (0) 20 8968 9635..Email:   jiri@jirirezac.com.Web:    www.jirirezac.com..© All images Jiri Rezac 2006 - All rights reserved.
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  • UK ENGLAND HARTLEPOOL 30MAY06 - Hartlepool nuclear power station, operated by British Energy has been generating electricity since 1983 and has a stated total output of 5.04 TWh for the year ended March 2005. The advanced gas-cooled reactor is scheduled for decommissioning by 2014 although its operator, British Energy has floated plans to build a replacement power station at the same location against the opposition of environmental groups...jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac..© Jiri Rezac 2006..Contact: +44 (0) 7050 110 417.Mobile:  +44 (0) 7801 337 683.Office:  +44 (0) 20 8968 9635..Email:   jiri@jirirezac.com.Web:    www.jirirezac.com..© All images Jiri Rezac 2006 - All rights reserved.
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  • UK ENGLAND HARTLEPOOL 30MAY06 - Hartlepool nuclear power station, operated by British Energy has been generating electricity since 1983 and has a stated total output of 5.04 TWh for the year ended March 2005. The advanced gas-cooled reactor is scheduled for decommissioning by 2014 although its operator, British Energy has floated plans to build a replacement power station at the same location against the opposition of environmental groups...jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac..© Jiri Rezac 2006..Contact: +44 (0) 7050 110 417.Mobile:  +44 (0) 7801 337 683.Office:  +44 (0) 20 8968 9635..Email:   jiri@jirirezac.com.Web:    www.jirirezac.com..© All images Jiri Rezac 2006 - All rights reserved.
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  • UK ENGLAND HARTLEPOOL 30MAY06 - Hartlepool nuclear power station, operated by British Energy has been generating electricity since 1983 and has a stated total output of 5.04 TWh for the year ended March 2005. The advanced gas-cooled reactor is scheduled for decommissioning by 2014 although its operator, British Energy has floated plans to build a replacement power station at the same location against the opposition of environmental groups...jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac..© Jiri Rezac 2006..Contact: +44 (0) 7050 110 417.Mobile:  +44 (0) 7801 337 683.Office:  +44 (0) 20 8968 9635..Email:   jiri@jirirezac.com.Web:    www.jirirezac.com..© All images Jiri Rezac 2006 - All rights reserved.
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  • UK ENGLAND HARTLEPOOL 30MAY06 - Hartlepool nuclear power station, operated by British Energy has been generating electricity since 1983 and has a stated total output of 5.04 TWh for the year ended March 2005. The advanced gas-cooled reactor is scheduled for decommissioning by 2014 although its operator, British Energy has floated plans to build a replacement power station at the same location against the opposition of environmental groups...jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac..© Jiri Rezac 2006..Contact: +44 (0) 7050 110 417.Mobile:  +44 (0) 7801 337 683.Office:  +44 (0) 20 8968 9635..Email:   jiri@jirirezac.com.Web:    www.jirirezac.com..© All images Jiri Rezac 2006 - All rights reserved.
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  • CANADA ALBERTA FORT SASKATCHEWAN 26JUL09 - Portrait of potato farmer Wayne Groot from Gibbons county near Fort Saskatchewan. His farm with prime agricultural soil is located near the Shell Scotford site and various oil companies have attempted to buy him out for proposed upgrader projects in the area...jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac / GREENPEACE..© Jiri Rezac 2009
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  • CANADA ALBERTA FORT SASKATCHEWAN 26JUL09 - Portrait of potato farmer Wayne Groot from Gibbons county near Fort Saskatchewan. His farm with prime agricultural soil is located near the Shell Scotford site and various oil companies have attempted to buy him out for proposed upgrader projects in the area...jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac / GREENPEACE..© Jiri Rezac 2009
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  • UK ENGLAND HARTLEPOOL 30MAY06 - Hartlepool nuclear power station, operated by British Energy has been generating electricity since 1983 and has a stated total output of 5.04 TWh for the year ended March 2005. The advanced gas-cooled reactor is scheduled for decommissioning by 2014 although its operator, British Energy has floated plans to build a replacement power station at the same location against the opposition of environmental groups...jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac..© Jiri Rezac 2006..Contact: +44 (0) 7050 110 417.Mobile:  +44 (0) 7801 337 683.Office:  +44 (0) 20 8968 9635..Email:   jiri@jirirezac.com.Web:    www.jirirezac.com..© All images Jiri Rezac 2006 - All rights reserved.
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  • UK ENGLAND HARTLEPOOL 30MAY06 - Hartlepool nuclear power station, operated by British Energy has been generating electricity since 1983 and has a stated total output of 5.04 TWh for the year ended March 2005. The advanced gas-cooled reactor is scheduled for decommissioning by 2014 although its operator, British Energy has floated plans to build a replacement power station at the same location against the opposition of environmental groups...jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac..© Jiri Rezac 2006..Contact: +44 (0) 7050 110 417.Mobile:  +44 (0) 7801 337 683.Office:  +44 (0) 20 8968 9635..Email:   jiri@jirirezac.com.Web:    www.jirirezac.com..© All images Jiri Rezac 2006 - All rights reserved.
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  • UK ENGLAND HARTLEPOOL 30MAY06 - Hartlepool nuclear power station, operated by British Energy has been generating electricity since 1983 and has a stated total output of 5.04 TWh for the year ended March 2005. The advanced gas-cooled reactor is scheduled for decommissioning by 2014 although its operator, British Energy has floated plans to build a replacement power station at the same location against the opposition of environmental groups...jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac..© Jiri Rezac 2006..Contact: +44 (0) 7050 110 417.Mobile:  +44 (0) 7801 337 683.Office:  +44 (0) 20 8968 9635..Email:   jiri@jirirezac.com.Web:    www.jirirezac.com..© All images Jiri Rezac 2006 - All rights reserved.
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  • UK ENGLAND HARTLEPOOL 30MAY06 - Hartlepool nuclear power station, operated by British Energy has been generating electricity since 1983 and has a stated total output of 5.04 TWh for the year ended March 2005. The advanced gas-cooled reactor is scheduled for decommissioning by 2014 although its operator, British Energy has floated plans to build a replacement power station at the same location against the opposition of environmental groups...jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac..© Jiri Rezac 2006..Contact: +44 (0) 7050 110 417.Mobile:  +44 (0) 7801 337 683.Office:  +44 (0) 20 8968 9635..Email:   jiri@jirirezac.com.Web:    www.jirirezac.com..© All images Jiri Rezac 2006 - All rights reserved.
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  • UK SCOTLAND GLASGOW 10SEP11 - Greenpeace activists  protest at the Arnold Clark VW dealership in Glasgow, Scotland...More than sixty Volkswagen dealerships in four countries have today been targeted by Greenpeace campaigners concerned by the car giant’s record on climate change...Photo by Jiri Rezac / Greenpeace
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  • UK SCOTLAND GLASGOW 10SEP11 - Greenpeace activists  protest at the Arnold Clark VW dealership in Glasgow, Scotland...More than sixty Volkswagen dealerships in four countries have today been targeted by Greenpeace campaigners concerned by the car giant’s record on climate change...Photo by Jiri Rezac / Greenpeace
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  • UK SCOTLAND GLASGOW 10SEP11 - Greenpeace activists  protest at the Arnold Clark VW dealership in Glasgow, Scotland...More than sixty Volkswagen dealerships in four countries have today been targeted by Greenpeace campaigners concerned by the car giant’s record on climate change...Photo by Jiri Rezac / Greenpeace
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  • CZECH REPUBLIC:TEMELIN:MAR00 - General view of two of the cooling towers of the nuclear power plant Temelin the southern Bohemia. Despite vehement and sustained protests from both environmental groups at home and abroad, the Czech government persist on completing the fourth reactor of the plant. .Neighbouring cournties Austria and Germany have expressed concerns about the outdated technology and security measures applied inside the reactor. jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac..© Jiri Rezac 2000..Tel:   +44 (0) 7050 110 417.Email: info@jirirezac.com.Web:   www.jirirezac.com
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  • CANADA EDMONTON 6OCT09 - Press conference held by legal counsel Brian Beresh outside the Legislative Assembly of Alberta  in Edmonton, Canada...Prominent Alberta lawyer Brian Beresh raised concerns today that Alberta Premier Ed Stelmach is unconstitutionally using his position as premier to exert political influence over the judicial system and undermine the right to fair trials for Greenpeace activists...Photo by Jiri Rezac / GREENPEACE
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  • CANADA ALBERTA FORT CHIPEWYAN 21JUL09 - Greenpeace campaigner Melina Labouchan-Massimo and Kaya Mercredi from the Athabasca Chipewyan First Nation play at the Mike Mercredi's cabin on the river Athabasca, northern Alberta, Canada...In recent years, the frequency of deformities, lesions and cancers found in fish caught in Lake Athabasca has increased dramatically. Local residents suspect the rapidly expanding tarsands operations further upstream as the cause of their health concerns...The tar sand deposits lie under 141,000 square kilometres of sparsely populated boreal forest and muskeg and contain about 1.7 trillion barrels of bitumen in-place, comparable in magnitude to the world's total proven reserves of conventional petroleum. Current projections state that production will  grow from 1.2 million barrels per day (190,000 m³/d) in 2008 to 3.3 million barrels per day (520,000 m³/d) in 2020 which would place Canada among the four or five largest oil-producing countries in the world...The industry has brought wealth and an economic boom to the region but also created an environmental disaster downstream from the Athabasca river, polluting the lakes where water and fish are contaminated. The native Indian tribes of the Mikisew, Cree, Dene and other smaller First Nations are seeing their natural habitat destroyed and are largely powerless to stop or slow down the rapid expansion of the oil sands development, Canada's number one economic driver...jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac / GREENPEACE..© Jiri Rezac 2009
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  • CANADA ALBERTA FORT CHIPEWYAN 21JUL09 - Greenpeace campaigner Melina Labouchan-Massimo and Kaya Mercredi from the Athabasca Chipewyan First Nation play at the Mike Mercredi's cabin on the river Athabasca, northern Alberta, Canada...In recent years, the frequency of deformities, lesions and cancers found in fish caught in Lake Athabasca has increased dramatically. Local residents suspect the rapidly expanding tarsands operations further upstream as the cause of their health concerns...The tar sand deposits lie under 141,000 square kilometres of sparsely populated boreal forest and muskeg and contain about 1.7 trillion barrels of bitumen in-place, comparable in magnitude to the world's total proven reserves of conventional petroleum. Current projections state that production will  grow from 1.2 million barrels per day (190,000 m³/d) in 2008 to 3.3 million barrels per day (520,000 m³/d) in 2020 which would place Canada among the four or five largest oil-producing countries in the world...The industry has brought wealth and an economic boom to the region but also created an environmental disaster downstream from the Athabasca river, polluting the lakes where water and fish are contaminated. The native Indian tribes of the Mikisew, Cree, Dene and other smaller First Nations are seeing their natural habitat destroyed and are largely powerless to stop or slow down the rapid expansion of the oil sands development, Canada's number one economic driver...jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac / GREENPEACE..© Jiri Rezac 2009
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  • CANADA ALBERTA FORT CHIPEWYAN 21JUL09 - Whitefish on a rack hung to dry and smoke at the cabin of Mike Mercredi senior on the river Athabasca, northern Alberta, Canada...In recent years, the frequency of deformities, lesions and cancers found in fish caught in Lake Athabasca has increased dramatically. Local residents suspect the rapidly expanding tarsands operations further upstream as the cause of their health concerns...The tar sand deposits lie under 141,000 square kilometres of sparsely populated boreal forest and muskeg and contain about 1.7 trillion barrels of bitumen in-place, comparable in magnitude to the world's total proven reserves of conventional petroleum. Current projections state that production will  grow from 1.2 million barrels per day (190,000 m³/d) in 2008 to 3.3 million barrels per day (520,000 m³/d) in 2020 which would place Canada among the four or five largest oil-producing countries in the world...The industry has brought wealth and an economic boom to the region but also created an environmental disaster downstream from the Athabasca river, polluting the lakes where water and fish are contaminated. The native Indian tribes of the Mikisew, Cree, Dene and other smaller First Nations are seeing their natural habitat destroyed and are largely powerless to stop or slow down the rapid expansion of the oil sands development, Canada's number one economic driver...jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac / GREENPEACE..© Jiri Rezac 2009
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  • CANADA ALBERTA FORT CHIPEWYAN 21JUL09 - Whitefish on a rack hung to dry and smoke at the cabin of Mike Mercredi senior on the river Athabasca, northern Alberta, Canada...In recent years, the frequency of deformities, lesions and cancers found in fish caught in Lake Athabasca has increased dramatically. Local residents suspect the rapidly expanding tarsands operations further upstream as the cause of their health concerns...The tar sand deposits lie under 141,000 square kilometres of sparsely populated boreal forest and muskeg and contain about 1.7 trillion barrels of bitumen in-place, comparable in magnitude to the world's total proven reserves of conventional petroleum. Current projections state that production will  grow from 1.2 million barrels per day (190,000 m³/d) in 2008 to 3.3 million barrels per day (520,000 m³/d) in 2020 which would place Canada among the four or five largest oil-producing countries in the world...The industry has brought wealth and an economic boom to the region but also created an environmental disaster downstream from the Athabasca river, polluting the lakes where water and fish are contaminated. The native Indian tribes of the Mikisew, Cree, Dene and other smaller First Nations are seeing their natural habitat destroyed and are largely powerless to stop or slow down the rapid expansion of the oil sands development, Canada's number one economic driver...jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac / GREENPEACE..© Jiri Rezac 2009
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  • CANADA ALBERTA FORT CHIPEWYAN 22JUL09 - Greenpeace campaigner Christoph von Lieven bags a damaged whitefish caught by Orville Grandjambe on the river Quatrefouche, a tributary to Lake Athabasca, northern Alberta, Canada...In recent years, the frequency of deformities, lesions and cancers found in fish caught in Lake Athabasca has increased dramatically. Local residents suspect the rapidly expanding tarsands operations further upstream as the cause of their health concerns...The tar sand deposits lie under 141,000 square kilometres of sparsely populated boreal forest and muskeg and contain about 1.7 trillion barrels of bitumen in-place, comparable in magnitude to the world's total proven reserves of conventional petroleum. Current projections state that production will  grow from 1.2 million barrels per day (190,000 m³/d) in 2008 to 3.3 million barrels per day (520,000 m³/d) in 2020 which would place Canada among the four or five largest oil-producing countries in the world...The industry has brought wealth and an economic boom to the region but also created an environmental disaster downstream from the Athabasca river, polluting the lakes where water and fish are contaminated. The native Indian tribes of the Mikisew, Cree, Dene and other smaller First Nations are seeing their natural habitat destroyed and are largely powerless to stop or slow down the rapid expansion of the oil sands development, Canada's number one economic driver...jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac / GREENPEACE..© Jiri Rezac 2009
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  • CANADA ALBERTA FORT CHIPEWYAN 21JUL09 - Mikisew Cree Industry Relations representative George Poitras from Fort Chipewyan speaks during an interview at his office in Fort McMurray...Being caught between the concerns of his community at Fort Chipewyan and interests of the tarsands industry, Poitras occupies a key role in communicating those issues to both sides...jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac / GREENPEACE..© Jiri Rezac 2009
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  • UK ENGLAND CUMBRIA SELLAFIELD 1JUN06 - Farm animals graze in close proximity to BNFL's Selllafield Nuclear Reprocessing facility on the Irish Sea coast. The facility houses two types of nuclear installations. Firstly, four reactors located at Calder Hall together with their associated facilities are concerned with the generation of electricity and steam for consumption on the Sellafield site and feeding electricity into the National Grid. The second facility, comprising several hundred buildings is associated with the treatment and storage of radioactive wastes, and the reprocessing of irradiated nuclear fuel arising from the UK nuclear power programme and from overseas reactors under commercial contracts negotiated by BNFL...jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac..© Jiri Rezac 2006..Contact: +44 (0) 7050 110 417.Mobile:  +44 (0) 7801 337 683.Office:  +44 (0) 20 8968 9635..Email:   jiri@jirirezac.com.Web:    www.jirirezac.com..© All images Jiri Rezac 2006 - All rights reserved.
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  • UK ENGLAND CUMBRIA SELLAFIELD 1JUN06 -General view of  BNFL's Selllafield Nuclear Reprocessing facility on the Irish Sea coast. The facility houses two types of nuclear installations. Firstly, four reactors located at Calder Hall together with their associated facilities are concerned with the generation of electricity and steam for consumption on the Sellafield site and feeding electricity into the National Grid. The second facility, comprising several hundred buildings is associated with the treatment and storage of radioactive wastes, and the reprocessing of irradiated nuclear fuel arising from the UK nuclear power programme and from overseas reactors under commercial contracts negotiated by BNFL...jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac..© Jiri Rezac 2006..Contact: +44 (0) 7050 110 417.Mobile:  +44 (0) 7801 337 683.Office:  +44 (0) 20 8968 9635..Email:   jiri@jirirezac.com.Web:    www.jirirezac.com..© All images Jiri Rezac 2006 - All rights reserved.
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  • UK ENGLAND CUMBRIA SELLAFIELD 1JUN06 -General view of  BNFL's Selllafield Nuclear Reprocessing facility on the Irish Sea coast. The facility houses two types of nuclear installations. Firstly, four reactors located at Calder Hall together with their associated facilities are concerned with the generation of electricity and steam for consumption on the Sellafield site and feeding electricity into the National Grid. The second facility, comprising several hundred buildings is associated with the treatment and storage of radioactive wastes, and the reprocessing of irradiated nuclear fuel arising from the UK nuclear power programme and from overseas reactors under commercial contracts negotiated by BNFL...jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac..© Jiri Rezac 2006..Contact: +44 (0) 7050 110 417.Mobile:  +44 (0) 7801 337 683.Office:  +44 (0) 20 8968 9635..Email:   jiri@jirirezac.com.Web:    www.jirirezac.com..© All images Jiri Rezac 2006 - All rights reserved.
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  • UK ENGLAND CUMBRIA SELLAFIELD 1JUN06 -General view of  BNFL's Selllafield Nuclear Reprocessing facility on the Irish Sea coast. The facility houses two types of nuclear installations. Firstly, four reactors located at Calder Hall together with their associated facilities are concerned with the generation of electricity and steam for consumption on the Sellafield site and feeding electricity into the National Grid. The second facility, comprising several hundred buildings is associated with the treatment and storage of radioactive wastes, and the reprocessing of irradiated nuclear fuel arising from the UK nuclear power programme and from overseas reactors under commercial contracts negotiated by BNFL...jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac..© Jiri Rezac 2006..Contact: +44 (0) 7050 110 417.Mobile:  +44 (0) 7801 337 683.Office:  +44 (0) 20 8968 9635..Email:   jiri@jirirezac.com.Web:    www.jirirezac.com..© All images Jiri Rezac 2006 - All rights reserved.
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  • UK ENGLAND CUMBRIA SELLAFIELD 1JUN06 -General view of  BNFL's Selllafield Nuclear Reprocessing facility on the Irish Sea coast. The facility houses two types of nuclear installations. Firstly, four reactors located at Calder Hall together with their associated facilities are concerned with the generation of electricity and steam for consumption on the Sellafield site and feeding electricity into the National Grid. The second facility, comprising several hundred buildings is associated with the treatment and storage of radioactive wastes, and the reprocessing of irradiated nuclear fuel arising from the UK nuclear power programme and from overseas reactors under commercial contracts negotiated by BNFL...jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac..© Jiri Rezac 2006..Contact: +44 (0) 7050 110 417.Mobile:  +44 (0) 7801 337 683.Office:  +44 (0) 20 8968 9635..Email:   jiri@jirirezac.com.Web:    www.jirirezac.com..© All images Jiri Rezac 2006 - All rights reserved.
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  • UK ENGLAND CUMBRIA SELLAFIELD 1JUN06 -General view of  BNFL's Selllafield Nuclear Reprocessing facility on the Irish Sea coast. The facility houses two types of nuclear installations. Firstly, four reactors located at Calder Hall together with their associated facilities are concerned with the generation of electricity and steam for consumption on the Sellafield site and feeding electricity into the National Grid. The second facility, comprising several hundred buildings is associated with the treatment and storage of radioactive wastes, and the reprocessing of irradiated nuclear fuel arising from the UK nuclear power programme and from overseas reactors under commercial contracts negotiated by BNFL...jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac..© Jiri Rezac 2006..Contact: +44 (0) 7050 110 417.Mobile:  +44 (0) 7801 337 683.Office:  +44 (0) 20 8968 9635..Email:   jiri@jirirezac.com.Web:    www.jirirezac.com..© All images Jiri Rezac 2006 - All rights reserved.
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  • UK ENGLAND CUMBRIA SELLAFIELD 1JUN06 -General view of  BNFL's Selllafield Nuclear Reprocessing facility on the Irish Sea coast. The facility houses two types of nuclear installations. Firstly, four reactors located at Calder Hall together with their associated facilities are concerned with the generation of electricity and steam for consumption on the Sellafield site and feeding electricity into the National Grid. The second facility, comprising several hundred buildings is associated with the treatment and storage of radioactive wastes, and the reprocessing of irradiated nuclear fuel arising from the UK nuclear power programme and from overseas reactors under commercial contracts negotiated by BNFL...jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac..© Jiri Rezac 2006..Contact: +44 (0) 7050 110 417.Mobile:  +44 (0) 7801 337 683.Office:  +44 (0) 20 8968 9635..Email:   jiri@jirirezac.com.Web:    www.jirirezac.com..© All images Jiri Rezac 2006 - All rights reserved.
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  • UK ENGLAND CUMBRIA SELLAFIELD 1JUN06 - Two seagulls stand atop an old water bowser near BNFL's Selllafield Nuclear Reprocessing facility on the Irish Sea coast. The facility houses two types of nuclear installations. Firstly, four reactors located at Calder Hall together with their associated facilities are concerned with the generation of electricity and steam for consumption on the Sellafield site and feeding electricity into the National Grid. The second facility, comprising several hundred buildings is associated with the treatment and storage of radioactive wastes, and the reprocessing of irradiated nuclear fuel arising from the UK nuclear power programme and from overseas reactors under commercial contracts negotiated by BNFL...jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac..© Jiri Rezac 2006..Contact: +44 (0) 7050 110 417.Mobile:  +44 (0) 7801 337 683.Office:  +44 (0) 20 8968 9635..Email:   jiri@jirirezac.com.Web:    www.jirirezac.com..© All images Jiri Rezac 2006 - All rights reserved.
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  • UK ENGLAND CUMBRIA SELLAFIELD 1JUN06 - Farm animals graze in close proximity to BNFL's Selllafield Nuclear Reprocessing facility on the Irish Sea coast. The facility houses two types of nuclear installations. Firstly, four reactors located at Calder Hall together with their associated facilities are concerned with the generation of electricity and steam for consumption on the Sellafield site and feeding electricity into the National Grid. The second facility, comprising several hundred buildings is associated with the treatment and storage of radioactive wastes, and the reprocessing of irradiated nuclear fuel arising from the UK nuclear power programme and from overseas reactors under commercial contracts negotiated by BNFL...jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac..© Jiri Rezac 2006..Contact: +44 (0) 7050 110 417.Mobile:  +44 (0) 7801 337 683.Office:  +44 (0) 20 8968 9635..Email:   jiri@jirirezac.com.Web:    www.jirirezac.com..© All images Jiri Rezac 2006 - All rights reserved.
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  • UK ENGLAND CUMBRIA SELLAFIELD 1JUN06 - Detail of the visitors centre at BNFL's Selllafield Nuclear Reprocessing facility on the Irish Sea coast. The facility houses two types of nuclear installations. Firstly, four reactors located at Calder Hall together with their associated facilities are concerned with the generation of electricity and steam for consumption on the Sellafield site and feeding electricity into the National Grid. The second facility, comprising several hundred buildings is associated with the treatment and storage of radioactive wastes, and the reprocessing of irradiated nuclear fuel arising from the UK nuclear power programme and from overseas reactors under commercial contracts negotiated by BNFL...jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac..© Jiri Rezac 2006..Contact: +44 (0) 7050 110 417.Mobile:  +44 (0) 7801 337 683.Office:  +44 (0) 20 8968 9635..Email:   jiri@jirirezac.com.Web:    www.jirirezac.com..© All images Jiri Rezac 2006 - All rights reserved.
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  • UK ENGLAND CUMBRIA SELLAFIELD 1JUN06 -General view of  BNFL's Selllafield Nuclear Reprocessing facility on the Irish Sea coast. The facility houses two types of nuclear installations. Firstly, four reactors located at Calder Hall together with their associated facilities are concerned with the generation of electricity and steam for consumption on the Sellafield site and feeding electricity into the National Grid. The second facility, comprising several hundred buildings is associated with the treatment and storage of radioactive wastes, and the reprocessing of irradiated nuclear fuel arising from the UK nuclear power programme and from overseas reactors under commercial contracts negotiated by BNFL...jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac..© Jiri Rezac 2006..Contact: +44 (0) 7050 110 417.Mobile:  +44 (0) 7801 337 683.Office:  +44 (0) 20 8968 9635..Email:   jiri@jirirezac.com.Web:    www.jirirezac.com..© All images Jiri Rezac 2006 - All rights reserved.
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  • UK ENGLAND CUMBRIA SELLAFIELD 1JUN06 -General view of  BNFL's Selllafield Nuclear Reprocessing facility on the Irish Sea coast. The facility houses two types of nuclear installations. Firstly, four reactors located at Calder Hall together with their associated facilities are concerned with the generation of electricity and steam for consumption on the Sellafield site and feeding electricity into the National Grid. The second facility, comprising several hundred buildings is associated with the treatment and storage of radioactive wastes, and the reprocessing of irradiated nuclear fuel arising from the UK nuclear power programme and from overseas reactors under commercial contracts negotiated by BNFL...jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac..© Jiri Rezac 2006..Contact: +44 (0) 7050 110 417.Mobile:  +44 (0) 7801 337 683.Office:  +44 (0) 20 8968 9635..Email:   jiri@jirirezac.com.Web:    www.jirirezac.com..© All images Jiri Rezac 2006 - All rights reserved.
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  • UK ENGLAND CUMBRIA SELLAFIELD 1JUN06 -General view of  BNFL's Selllafield Nuclear Reprocessing facility on the Irish Sea coast. The facility houses two types of nuclear installations. Firstly, four reactors located at Calder Hall together with their associated facilities are concerned with the generation of electricity and steam for consumption on the Sellafield site and feeding electricity into the National Grid. The second facility, comprising several hundred buildings is associated with the treatment and storage of radioactive wastes, and the reprocessing of irradiated nuclear fuel arising from the UK nuclear power programme and from overseas reactors under commercial contracts negotiated by BNFL...jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac..© Jiri Rezac 2006..Contact: +44 (0) 7050 110 417.Mobile:  +44 (0) 7801 337 683.Office:  +44 (0) 20 8968 9635..Email:   jiri@jirirezac.com.Web:    www.jirirezac.com..© All images Jiri Rezac 2006 - All rights reserved.
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  • UK ENGLAND CUMBRIA SELLAFIELD 1JUN06 - Model of a  flask designed for transporting spent nuclear fuel from nuclear power stations to BNFL's Selllafield Nuclear Reprocessing facility on the Irish Sea coast. BNFL's Selllafield Nuclear Reprocessing facility on the Irish Sea coast. The facility houses two types of nuclear installations. Firstly, four reactors located at Calder Hall together with their associated facilities are concerned with the generation of electricity and steam for consumption on the Sellafield site and feeding electricity into the National Grid. The second facility, comprising several hundred buildings is associated with the treatment and storage of radioactive wastes, and the reprocessing of irradiated nuclear fuel arising from the UK nuclear power programme and from overseas reactors under commercial contracts negotiated by BNFL...jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac..© Jiri Rezac 2006..Contact: +44 (0) 7050 110 417.Mobile:  +44 (0) 7801 337 683.Office:  +44 (0) 20 8968 9635..Email:   jiri@jirirezac.com.Web:    www.jirirezac.com..© All images Jiri Rezac 2006 - All rights reserved.
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  • UK ENGLAND CUMBRIA SELLAFIELD 1JUN06 - Train carriages with empty flasks for transporting spent nuclear fuel from nuclear power stations to BNFL's Selllafield Nuclear Reprocessing facility on the Irish Sea coast. The facility houses two types of nuclear installations. Firstly, four reactors located at Calder Hall together with their associated facilities are concerned with the generation of electricity and steam for consumption on the Sellafield site and feeding electricity into the National Grid. The second facility, comprising several hundred buildings is associated with the treatment and storage of radioactive wastes, and the reprocessing of irradiated nuclear fuel arising from the UK nuclear power programme and from overseas reactors under commercial contracts negotiated by BNFL...jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac..© Jiri Rezac 2006..Contact: +44 (0) 7050 110 417.Mobile:  +44 (0) 7801 337 683.Office:  +44 (0) 20 8968 9635..Email:   jiri@jirirezac.com.Web:    www.jirirezac.com..© All images Jiri Rezac 2006 - All rights reserved.
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  • UK ENGLAND CUMBRIA SELLAFIELD 1JUN06 - Train carriages with empty flasks for transporting spent nuclear fuel from nuclear power stations to BNFL's Selllafield Nuclear Reprocessing facility on the Irish Sea coast. The facility houses two types of nuclear installations. Firstly, four reactors located at Calder Hall together with their associated facilities are concerned with the generation of electricity and steam for consumption on the Sellafield site and feeding electricity into the National Grid. The second facility, comprising several hundred buildings is associated with the treatment and storage of radioactive wastes, and the reprocessing of irradiated nuclear fuel arising from the UK nuclear power programme and from overseas reactors under commercial contracts negotiated by BNFL...jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac..© Jiri Rezac 2006..Contact: +44 (0) 7050 110 417.Mobile:  +44 (0) 7801 337 683.Office:  +44 (0) 20 8968 9635..Email:   jiri@jirirezac.com.Web:    www.jirirezac.com..© All images Jiri Rezac 2006 - All rights reserved.
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  • UK ENGLAND OXFORDSHIRE SUTTON COURTENAY  15SEP08 - Conservative MP Ed Vaizey poses for a photo before attending a parish council meeting at the village of Sutton Courtenay to discuss residents' concerns about a planned incinerator near the village.jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac© Jiri Rezac 2008Contact: +44 (0) 7050 110 417Mobile:  +44 (0) 7801 337 683Office:  +44 (0) 20 8968 9635Email:   jiri@jirirezac.comWeb:    www.jirirezac.com© All images Jiri Rezac 2008 - All rights reserved.
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  • BANGLADESH CHITTAGONG MADHOM BIBIR HAT OCT00 - Labourers carry onto land any loose fittings from a recently beached ship. Doors, furniture and bathroom fittings fetch good prices on local markets and add to the income of the ship-breaking entrepreneurs who are primarily concerned with recycling the scrap metal...Several thousand labourers work on one medium-sized (50,000 ton) ship for a period of around three months, until it is completely dismantled and taken apart. ..Since Bangladesh does not possess mineral resources such as iron ore, it works out more cost-efficient to employ a large army of day-labourers to recycle the scrapped ships rather than to import ore. On average, a labourer can expect to earn a little more than 1 US Dollar per day...jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac..© Jiri Rezac 2000..Contact: +44 (0) 7050 110 417.Mobile: +44 (0) 7801 337 683.Office: +44 (0) 20 8968 9635..Email: jiri@jirirezac.com.Web: www.jirirezac.com..© All images Jiri Rezac 2000 - All rights reserved.
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  • BANGLADESH CHITTAGONG MADHOM BIBIR HAT OCT00 - Labourers carry onto land any loose fittings from a recently beached ship. Doors, furniture and bathroom fittings fetch good prices on local markets and add to the income of the ship-breaking entrepreneurs who are primarily concerned with recycling the scrap metal...Several thousand labourers work on one medium-sized (50,000 ton) ship for a period of around three months, until it is completely dismantled and taken apart. ..Since Bangladesh does not possess mineral resources such as iron ore, it works out more cost-efficient to employ a large army of day-labourers to recycle the scrapped ships rather than to import ore. On average, a labourer can expect to earn a little more than 1 US Dollar per day...jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac..© Jiri Rezac 2000..Contact: +44 (0) 7050 110 417.Mobile: +44 (0) 7801 337 683.Office: +44 (0) 20 8968 9635..Email: jiri@jirirezac.com.Web: www.jirirezac.com..© All images Jiri Rezac 2000 - All rights reserved.
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  • MAURITIUS 5MAY13 - Aerial view of the Greenpeace ship Esperanza en route to to Grand Baie in Mauritius.<br />
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Greenpeace will deliver a message to the IOTC (Indian Ocean Tuna Commission) delegates highlighting the concerns of unsustainable fishing practices in the Indian Ocean.<br />
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  • MAURITIUS 5MAY13 - The Greenpeace ship Esperanza sails past Grand Baie in Mauritius where the Indian Ocean Tuna Commission holds its annual meeting this week.<br />
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The Greenpeace ship Esperanza delivered its message to the IOTC delegates highlighting the concerns of unsustainable fishing practices in the Indian Ocean.<br />
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  • MAURITIUS 5MAY13 - Aerial view of the Greenpeace ship Esperanza en route to to Grand Baie in Mauritius.<br />
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Greenpeace will deliver a message to the IOTC (Indian Ocean Tuna Commission) delegates highlighting the concerns of unsustainable fishing practices in the Indian Ocean.<br />
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  • MAURITIUS 5MAY13 - The Greenpeace ship Esperanza sails past Grand Baie in Mauritius where the Indian Ocean Tuna Commission holds its annual meeting this week.<br />
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The Greenpeace ship Esperanza delivered its message to the IOTC delegates highlighting the concerns of unsustainable fishing practices in the Indian Ocean.<br />
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  • MAURITIUS 5MAY13 - A flotilla of small artisanal fishermen in their boats accompanies the Greenpeace ship Esperanza on its way to Grand Baie in Mauritius.<br />
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The Greenpeace ship Esperanza delivered its message to the IOTC delegates highlighting the concerns of unsustainable fishing practices in the Indian Ocean.<br />
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  • MAURITIUS 5MAY13 - A flotilla of small artisanal fishermen in their boats accompanies the Greenpeace ship Esperanza on its way to Grand Baie in Mauritius.<br />
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The Greenpeace ship Esperanza delivered its message to the IOTC delegates highlighting the concerns of unsustainable fishing practices in the Indian Ocean.<br />
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  • MAURITIUS 3MAY13 - The Greenpeace ship Esperanza is accompanied by a flotilla of small artisanal fishermen in their boats as is heads to Grand Baie in Mauritius.<br />
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Greenpeace will deliver a message to the IOTC (Indian Ocean Tuna Commission)<br />
delegates highlighting the concerns of unsustainable fishing practices in the Indian Ocean.<br />
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jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac / Greenpeace
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  • MAURITIUS 5MAY13 - A flotilla of small artisanal fishermen in their boats accompanies the Greenpeace ship Esperanza on its way to Grand Baie in Mauritius.<br />
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The Greenpeace ship Esperanza delivered its message to the IOTC delegates highlighting the concerns of unsustainable fishing practices in the Indian Ocean.<br />
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  • MAURITIUS 3MAY13 - The Greenpeace ship Esperanza is accompanied by a flotilla of small artisanal fishermen in their boats as is heads to Grand Baie in Mauritius.<br />
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Greenpeace will deliver a message to the IOTC (Indian Ocean Tuna Commission)<br />
delegates highlighting the concerns of unsustainable fishing practices in the Indian Ocean.<br />
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jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac / Greenpeace
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  • MAURITIUS 5MAY13 - A flotilla of small artisanal fishermen in their boats accompanies the Greenpeace ship Esperanza on its way to Grand Baie in Mauritius.<br />
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The Greenpeace ship Esperanza delivered its message to the IOTC delegates highlighting the concerns of unsustainable fishing practices in the Indian Ocean.<br />
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  • MAURITIUS 3MAY13 - The Greenpeace ship Esperanza is accompanied by a flotilla of small artisanal fishermen in their boats as is heads to Grand Baie in Mauritius.<br />
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Greenpeace will deliver a message to the IOTC (Indian Ocean Tuna Commission)<br />
delegates highlighting the concerns of unsustainable fishing practices in the Indian Ocean.<br />
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jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac / Greenpeace
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  • MAURITIUS 5MAY13 - A flotilla of small artisanal fishermen in their boats accompanies the Greenpeace ship Esperanza on its way to Grand Baie in Mauritius.<br />
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The Greenpeace ship Esperanza delivered its message to the IOTC delegates highlighting the concerns of unsustainable fishing practices in the Indian Ocean.<br />
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  • UK SCOTLAND GLASGOW 10SEP11 - Greenpeace activists  protest at the Arnold Clark VW dealership in Glasgow, Scotland...More than sixty Volkswagen dealerships in four countries have today been targeted by Greenpeace campaigners concerned by the car giant’s record on climate change...Photo by Jiri Rezac / Greenpeace
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  • UK SCOTLAND GLASGOW 10SEP11 - Greenpeace activists  protest at the Arnold Clark VW dealership in Glasgow, Scotland...More than sixty Volkswagen dealerships in four countries have today been targeted by Greenpeace campaigners concerned by the car giant’s record on climate change...Photo by Jiri Rezac / Greenpeace
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  • UK SCOTLAND GLASGOW 10SEP11 - Greenpeace activists  protest at the Arnold Clark VW dealership in Glasgow, Scotland...More than sixty Volkswagen dealerships in four countries have today been targeted by Greenpeace campaigners concerned by the car giant’s record on climate change...Photo by Jiri Rezac / Greenpeace
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  • UK SCOTLAND GLASGOW 10SEP11 - Greenpeace activists  protest at the Arnold Clark VW dealership in Glasgow, Scotland...More than sixty Volkswagen dealerships in four countries have today been targeted by Greenpeace campaigners concerned by the car giant’s record on climate change...Photo by Jiri Rezac / Greenpeace
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  • UK SCOTLAND GLASGOW 10SEP11 - Greenpeace activists  protest at the Arnold Clark VW dealership in Glasgow, Scotland...More than sixty Volkswagen dealerships in four countries have today been targeted by Greenpeace campaigners concerned by the car giant’s record on climate change...Photo by Jiri Rezac / Greenpeace
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  • UK SCOTLAND GLASGOW 10SEP11 - Greenpeace activists  protest at the Arnold Clark VW dealership in Glasgow, Scotland...More than sixty Volkswagen dealerships in four countries have today been targeted by Greenpeace campaigners concerned by the car giant’s record on climate change...Photo by Jiri Rezac / Greenpeace
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  • UK SCOTLAND GLASGOW 10SEP11 - Greenpeace activists  protest at the Arnold Clark VW dealership in Glasgow, Scotland...More than sixty Volkswagen dealerships in four countries have today been targeted by Greenpeace campaigners concerned by the car giant’s record on climate change...Photo by Jiri Rezac / Greenpeace
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  • UK SCOTLAND GLASGOW 10SEP11 - Greenpeace activists  protest at the Arnold Clark VW dealership in Glasgow, Scotland...More than sixty Volkswagen dealerships in four countries have today been targeted by Greenpeace campaigners concerned by the car giant’s record on climate change...Photo by Jiri Rezac / Greenpeace
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  • UK SCOTLAND GLASGOW 10SEP11 - Greenpeace activists  protest at the Arnold Clark VW dealership in Glasgow, Scotland...More than sixty Volkswagen dealerships in four countries have today been targeted by Greenpeace campaigners concerned by the car giant’s record on climate change...Photo by Jiri Rezac / Greenpeace
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  • UK SCOTLAND GLASGOW 10SEP11 - Greenpeace activists  protest at the Arnold Clark VW dealership in Glasgow, Scotland...More than sixty Volkswagen dealerships in four countries have today been targeted by Greenpeace campaigners concerned by the car giant’s record on climate change...Photo by Jiri Rezac / Greenpeace
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  • UK SCOTLAND GLASGOW 10SEP11 - Greenpeace activists  protest at the Arnold Clark VW dealership in Glasgow, Scotland...More than sixty Volkswagen dealerships in four countries have today been targeted by Greenpeace campaigners concerned by the car giant’s record on climate change...Photo by Jiri Rezac / Greenpeace
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  • UK SCOTLAND GLASGOW 10SEP11 - Greenpeace activists  protest at the Arnold Clark VW dealership in Glasgow, Scotland...More than sixty Volkswagen dealerships in four countries have today been targeted by Greenpeace campaigners concerned by the car giant’s record on climate change...Photo by Jiri Rezac / Greenpeace
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  • UK SCOTLAND GLASGOW 10SEP11 - Greenpeace activists  protest at the Arnold Clark VW dealership in Glasgow, Scotland...More than sixty Volkswagen dealerships in four countries have today been targeted by Greenpeace campaigners concerned by the car giant’s record on climate change...Photo by Jiri Rezac / Greenpeace
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  • UK SCOTLAND GLASGOW 10SEP11 - Greenpeace activists  protest at the Arnold Clark VW dealership in Glasgow, Scotland...More than sixty Volkswagen dealerships in four countries have today been targeted by Greenpeace campaigners concerned by the car giant’s record on climate change...Photo by Jiri Rezac / Greenpeace
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  • CZECH REPUBLIC:TEMELIN:JUL97 - Protesters and environmentalists gather on a parking lot next to nuclear power plant Temelin. Despite vehement and sustained protests from both environmental groups at home and abroad, the Czech government persist on completing the fourth reactor of the plant. .Neighbouring cournties Austria and Germany have expressed concerns about the outdated technology and security measures applied inside the reactor. jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac..© Jiri Rezac 1997..Tel:   +44 (0) 7050 110 417.Email: info@jirirezac.com.Web:   www.jirirezac.com
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  • CZECH REPUBLIC:TEMELIN:JUL97 - A view of the cooling towers at Czech nuclear power plant Temelin from a local cemetery..Despite vehement and sustained protests from both environmental groups at home and abroad, the Czech government persist on completing the fourth reactor of the plant. Neighbouring cournties Austria and Germany have expressed concerns about the outdated technology and security measures applied inside the reactor. jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac..© Jiri Rezac 1997..Tel:   +44 (0) 7050 110 417.Email: info@jirirezac.com.Web:   www.jirirezac.com
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  • CZECH REPUBLIC TEMELIN JUL00 - General view of the cooling towers of the nuclear power plant Temelin the southern Bohemia. Despite vehement and sustained protests from both environmental groups at home and abroad, the Czech government persist on completing the fourth reactor of the plant.  Neighbouring cournties Austria and Germany have expressed concerns about the outdated technology..and security measures applied inside the reactor. jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac....© Jiri Rezac 2000....Tel:   +44 (0) 7050 110 417..Email: info@jirirezac.com..Web:   www.jirirezac.com
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  • CZECH REPUBLIC TEMELIN JUL00 - General view of the cooling towers of the nuclear power plant Temelin the southern Bohemia. Despite vehement and sustained protests from both environmental groups at home and abroad, the Czech government persist on completing the fourth reactor of the plant.  Neighbouring cournties Austria and Germany have expressed concerns about the outdated technology..and security measures applied inside the reactor. jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac....© Jiri Rezac 2000....Tel:   +44 (0) 7050 110 417..Email: info@jirirezac.com..Web:   www.jirirezac.com
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  • CZECH REPUBLIC:TEMELIN:MAR00 - A cross stands by the roadside leading to the Czech nuclear power plant Temelin. .Despite vehement and sustained protests from both environmental groups at home and abroad, the Czech government persist on completing the fourth reactor of the plant. Neighbouring cournties Austria and Germany have expressed concerns about the outdated technology and security measures applied inside the reactor. jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac..© Jiri Rezac 2000..Tel:   +44 (0) 7050 110 417.Email: info@jirirezac.com.Web:   www.jirirezac.com
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  • CZECH REPUBLIC:TEMELIN:MAR00 - Two of the reactors and adjoining power lines at the nuclear power plant Temelin..Despite vehement and sustained protests from both environmental groups at home and abroad, the Czech government persist on completing the fourth reactor of the plant.  Neighbouring cournties Austria and Germany have expressed concerns about the outdated technology and security measures applied inside the reactor. jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac..© Jiri Rezac 2000..Tel:   +44 (0) 7050 110 417.Email: info@jirirezac.com.Web:   www.jirirezac.com
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  • CZECH REPUBLIC:TEMELIN:MAR00 - The Czech nuclear power plant Temelin is seen through iron bars at a gate to a adjoining field. Despite vehement and sustained protests from both environmental groups at home and abroad, the Czech government persist on completing the fourth reactor of the plant. .Neighbouring cournties Austria and Germany have expressed concerns about the outdated technology and security measures applied inside the reactor. jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac..© Jiri Rezac 2000..Tel:   +44 (0) 7050 110 417.Email: info@jirirezac.com.Web:   www.jirirezac.com
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  • CZECH REPUBLIC:TEMELIN:MAR00 - A view across some adjoining fields of Czech nuclear power plant Temelin. .Despite vehement and sustained protests from both environmental groups at home and abroad, the Czech government persist on completing the fourth reactor of the plant. Neighbouring cournties Austria and Germany have expressed concerns about the outdated technology and security measures applied inside the reactor. jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac..© Jiri Rezac 2000..Tel:   +44 (0) 7050 110 417.Email: info@jirirezac.com.Web:   www.jirirezac.com
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  • CZECH REPUBLIC:TEMELIN:MAR00 - General view of the cooling towers of the nuclear power plant Temelin the southern Bohemia. Despite vehement and sustained protests from both environmental groups at home and abroad, the Czech government persist on completing the fourth reactor of the plant.  Neighbouring cournties Austria and Germany have expressed concerns about the outdated technology.and security measures applied inside the reactor. jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac..© Jiri Rezac 2000..Tel:   +44 (0) 7050 110 417.Email: info@jirirezac.com.Web:   www.jirirezac.com
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  • CZECH REPUBLIC:TEMELIN:MAR00 - General view of two of the cooling towers of the nuclear power plant Temelin the southern Bohemia. Despite vehement and sustained protests from both environmental groups at home and abroad, the Czech government persist on completing the fourth reactor of the plant. .Neighbouring cournties Austria and Germany have expressed concerns about the outdated technology and security measures applied inside the reactor. jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac..© Jiri Rezac 2000..Tel:   +44 (0) 7050 110 417.Email: info@jirirezac.com.Web:   www.jirirezac.com
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  • CZECH REPUBLIC:TEMELIN:MAR00 - General view of the cooling towers of the nuclear power plant Temelin the southern Bohemia. Despite vehement and sustained protests from both environmental groups at home and abroad, the Czech government persist on completing the fourth reactor of the plant.  Neighbouring cournties Austria and Germany have expressed concerns about the outdated technology.and security measures applied inside the reactor. jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac..© Jiri Rezac 2000..Tel:   +44 (0) 7050 110 417.Email: info@jirirezac.com.Web:   www.jirirezac.com
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  • CZECH REPUBLIC:TEMELIN:MAR00 - A cross stands by the roadside leading to the Czech nuclear power plant Temelin. .Despite vehement and sustained protests from both environmental groups at home and abroad, the Czech government persist on completing the fourth reactor of the plant.  Neighbouring cournties Austria and Germany have expressed concerns about the outdated technology and security measures applied inside the reactor. jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac..© Jiri Rezac 2000..Tel:   +44 (0) 7050 110 417.Email: info@jirirezac.com.Web:   www.jirirezac.com
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  • CANADA EDMONTON 6OCT09 - Press conference held by legal counsel Brian Beresh outside the Legislative Assembly of Alberta  in Edmonton, Canada...Prominent Alberta lawyer Brian Beresh raised concerns today that Alberta Premier Ed Stelmach is unconstitutionally using his position as premier to exert political influence over the judicial system and undermine the right to fair trials for Greenpeace activists...Photo by Jiri Rezac / GREENPEACE
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  • CANADA EDMONTON 6OCT09 - Press conference held by legal counsel Brian Beresh outside the Legislative Assembly of Alberta  in Edmonton, Canada...Prominent Alberta lawyer Brian Beresh raised concerns today that Alberta Premier Ed Stelmach is unconstitutionally using his position as premier to exert political influence over the judicial system and undermine the right to fair trials for Greenpeace activists...Photo by Jiri Rezac / GREENPEACE
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  • CANADA EDMONTON 6OCT09 - Press conference held by legal counsel Brian Beresh outside the Legislative Assembly of Alberta  in Edmonton, Canada...Prominent Alberta lawyer Brian Beresh raised concerns today that Alberta Premier Ed Stelmach is unconstitutionally using his position as premier to exert political influence over the judicial system and undermine the right to fair trials for Greenpeace activists...Photo by Jiri Rezac / GREENPEACE
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  • CANADA EDMONTON 6OCT09 - Press conference held by legal counsel Brian Beresh outside the Legislative Assembly of Alberta  in Edmonton, Canada...Prominent Alberta lawyer Brian Beresh raised concerns today that Alberta Premier Ed Stelmach is unconstitutionally using his position as premier to exert political influence over the judicial system and undermine the right to fair trials for Greenpeace activists...Photo by Jiri Rezac / GREENPEACE
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  • CANADA EDMONTON 6OCT09 - Press conference held by legal counsel Brian Beresh outside the Legislative Assembly of Alberta  in Edmonton, Canada...Prominent Alberta lawyer Brian Beresh raised concerns today that Alberta Premier Ed Stelmach is unconstitutionally using his position as premier to exert political influence over the judicial system and undermine the right to fair trials for Greenpeace activists...Photo by Jiri Rezac / GREENPEACE
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  • CANADA ALBERTA FORT CHIPEWYAN 21JUL09 - Greenpeace campaigner Melina Labouchan-Massimo and Kaya Mercredi from the Athabasca Chipewyan First Nation play at the Mike Mercredi's cabin on the river Athabasca, northern Alberta, Canada...In recent years, the frequency of deformities, lesions and cancers found in fish caught in Lake Athabasca has increased dramatically. Local residents suspect the rapidly expanding tarsands operations further upstream as the cause of their health concerns...The tar sand deposits lie under 141,000 square kilometres of sparsely populated boreal forest and muskeg and contain about 1.7 trillion barrels of bitumen in-place, comparable in magnitude to the world's total proven reserves of conventional petroleum. Current projections state that production will  grow from 1.2 million barrels per day (190,000 m³/d) in 2008 to 3.3 million barrels per day (520,000 m³/d) in 2020 which would place Canada among the four or five largest oil-producing countries in the world...The industry has brought wealth and an economic boom to the region but also created an environmental disaster downstream from the Athabasca river, polluting the lakes where water and fish are contaminated. The native Indian tribes of the Mikisew, Cree, Dene and other smaller First Nations are seeing their natural habitat destroyed and are largely powerless to stop or slow down the rapid expansion of the oil sands development, Canada's number one economic driver...jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac / GREENPEACE..© Jiri Rezac 2009
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  • CANADA ALBERTA FORT CHIPEWYAN 21JUL09 - Mike Mercredi and his daughter Kaya on Lake Athabasca, northern Alberta, Canada...In recent years, the frequency of deformities, lesions and cancers found in fish caught in Lake Athabasca has increased dramatically. Local residents suspect the rapidly expanding tarsands operations further upstream as the cause of their health concerns...The tar sand deposits lie under 141,000 square kilometres of sparsely populated boreal forest and muskeg and contain about 1.7 trillion barrels of bitumen in-place, comparable in magnitude to the world's total proven reserves of conventional petroleum. Current projections state that production will  grow from 1.2 million barrels per day (190,000 m³/d) in 2008 to 3.3 million barrels per day (520,000 m³/d) in 2020 which would place Canada among the four or five largest oil-producing countries in the world...The industry has brought wealth and an economic boom to the region but also created an environmental disaster downstream from the Athabasca river, polluting the lakes where water and fish are contaminated. The native Indian tribes of the Mikisew, Cree, Dene and other smaller First Nations are seeing their natural habitat destroyed and are largely powerless to stop or slow down the rapid expansion of the oil sands development, Canada's number one economic driver...jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac / GREENPEACE..© Jiri Rezac 2009
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  • CANADA ALBERTA FORT CHIPEWYAN 21JUL09 - Whitefish on a rack hung to dry and smoke at the cabin of Mike Mercredi senior on the river Athabasca, northern Alberta, Canada...In recent years, the frequency of deformities, lesions and cancers found in fish caught in Lake Athabasca has increased dramatically. Local residents suspect the rapidly expanding tarsands operations further upstream as the cause of their health concerns...The tar sand deposits lie under 141,000 square kilometres of sparsely populated boreal forest and muskeg and contain about 1.7 trillion barrels of bitumen in-place, comparable in magnitude to the world's total proven reserves of conventional petroleum. Current projections state that production will  grow from 1.2 million barrels per day (190,000 m³/d) in 2008 to 3.3 million barrels per day (520,000 m³/d) in 2020 which would place Canada among the four or five largest oil-producing countries in the world...The industry has brought wealth and an economic boom to the region but also created an environmental disaster downstream from the Athabasca river, polluting the lakes where water and fish are contaminated. The native Indian tribes of the Mikisew, Cree, Dene and other smaller First Nations are seeing their natural habitat destroyed and are largely powerless to stop or slow down the rapid expansion of the oil sands development, Canada's number one economic driver...jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac / GREENPEACE..© Jiri Rezac 2009
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  • CANADA ALBERTA FORT CHIPEWYAN 22JUL09 - Orville Grandjambe pulls a damaged whitefish out of his net on the river Quatrefouche, a tributary to Lake Athabasca, northern Alberta, Canada...In recent years, the frequency of deformities, lesions and cancers found in fish caught in Lake Athabasca has increased dramatically. Local residents suspect the rapidly expanding tarsands operations further upstream as the cause of their health concerns...The tar sand deposits lie under 141,000 square kilometres of sparsely populated boreal forest and muskeg and contain about 1.7 trillion barrels of bitumen in-place, comparable in magnitude to the world's total proven reserves of conventional petroleum. Current projections state that production will  grow from 1.2 million barrels per day (190,000 m³/d) in 2008 to 3.3 million barrels per day (520,000 m³/d) in 2020 which would place Canada among the four or five largest oil-producing countries in the world...The industry has brought wealth and an economic boom to the region but also created an environmental disaster downstream from the Athabasca river, polluting the lakes where water and fish are contaminated. The native Indian tribes of the Mikisew, Cree, Dene and other smaller First Nations are seeing their natural habitat destroyed and are largely powerless to stop or slow down the rapid expansion of the oil sands development, Canada's number one economic driver...jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac / GREENPEACE..© Jiri Rezac 2009
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