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  • UNITED KINGDOM HEATHROW 25MAY09 - Chelsea flowers get a second lease of life as protesters participate in a guerrilla gardening action in villages around Heathrow airport. Top garden designers, local residents, eco-activists and guerrilla gardeners are teaming up with Greenpeace to move and replant hundreds of plants from this year's show, to highlight the devastation the third runway will cause...jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac / GREENPEACE..© Jiri Rezac 2009
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  • UNITED KINGDOM HEATHROW 25MAY09 - Chelsea flowers get a second lease of life as protesters participate in a guerrilla gardening action in villages around Heathrow airport. Top garden designers, local residents, eco-activists and guerrilla gardeners are teaming up with Greenpeace to move and replant hundreds of plants from this year's show, to highlight the devastation the third runway will cause...jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac / GREENPEACE..© Jiri Rezac 2009
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  • UNITED KINGDOM HEATHROW 25MAY09 - Chelsea flowers get a second lease of life as protesters participate in a guerrilla gardening action in villages around Heathrow airport. Top garden designers, local residents, eco-activists and guerrilla gardeners are teaming up with Greenpeace to move and replant hundreds of plants from this year's show, to highlight the devastation the third runway will cause...jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac / GREENPEACE..© Jiri Rezac 2009
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  • UNITED KINGDOM HEATHROW 25MAY09 - Chelsea flowers get a second lease of life as protesters participate in a guerrilla gardening action in villages around Heathrow airport. Top garden designers, local residents, eco-activists and guerrilla gardeners are teaming up with Greenpeace to move and replant hundreds of plants from this year's show, to highlight the devastation the third runway will cause...jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac / GREENPEACE..© Jiri Rezac 2009
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  • UNITED KINGDOM HEATHROW 25MAY09 - Chelsea flowers get a second lease of life as protesters participate in a guerrilla gardening action in villages around Heathrow airport. Top garden designers, local residents, eco-activists and guerrilla gardeners are teaming up with Greenpeace to move and replant hundreds of plants from this year's show, to highlight the devastation the third runway will cause...jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac / GREENPEACE..© Jiri Rezac 2009
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  • UK ENGLAND SIPSON 12JAN09 - Plot of land in the village of Sipson bought by Greenpeace coalition opposing the Heathrow Third Runway expansion plans...jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac / GREENPEACE
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  • IRELAND DUBLIN 6FEB06 - Darwin's Restaurant in Dublin city centre, known for its fine wining and dining facilities.. . 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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  • IRELAND DUBLIN 6FEB06 - The Auld Dubliner pub in Dublin's trendy Temple Bar district.. . 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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  • IRELAND DUBLIN 6FEB06 - Funky shopfront in Dublin's trendy Temple Bar district.. . 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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  • IRELAND DUBLIN 6FEB06 - View onto Halfpenny Bridge and a newly constructed pedestrian bridge across the river Liffey in Dublin city centre.. . 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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  • IRELAND DUBLIN 6FEB06 - Entrance to Berkeley Library at Trinity College in Dublin city centre, the cities famous and oldest university.. . 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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  • IRELAND DUBLIN 6FEB06 - Trinity College in Dublin city centre, the cities famous and oldest university, home of the Book of Kells.. . 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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  • IRELAND DUBLIN 6FEB06 - Irish Central Bank building in Dublin city centre.. . 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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  • IRELAND DUBLIN 6FEB06 - Construction site for new apartments and offices in Dublin city centre.. . 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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  • IRELAND DUBLIN 6FEB06 - Construction site for new apartments and offices in Dublin city centre.. . 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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  • IRELAND KERRY TRALEE 3FEB06 - Alcohol and liquor store, off-licence in Tralee town centre.. . 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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  • IRELAND KERRY TRALEE 3FEB06 - Traditional Irish pub next to betting shop in Tralee, Co. Kerry.. . 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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  • IRELAND DUBLIN 6FEB06 - The Walnut, O2 mobile telecoms store in Dublin city centre.. . 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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  • IRELAND DUBLIN 6FEB06 - Adverts for properties to let and for sale at an Estate Agent's shop window in Dublin city centre.. . 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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  • IRELAND DUBLIN 6FEB06 - Antiques store in Dublin city centre.. . 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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  • IRELAND DUBLIN 6FEB06 - Delicatessen store in Georges Street Arcade central Dublin.. . 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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  • IRELAND DUBLIN 6FEB06 - Schoolgirls dressed in uniforms peek into a stall in Georges Street Arcade.. . 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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  • IRELAND DUBLIN 6FEB06 - Central Bank of Ireland and Financial Regulatory Authority building in Dublin City centre.. . 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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  • IRELAND DUBLIN 6FEB06 - The famous St. John Gogarty pub and hotel in Dublin's trendy Temple Bar district.. . 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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  • IRELAND DUBLIN 6FEB06 - Pedestrians walk in Dublin's trendy Temple Bar district.. . 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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  • IRELAND DUBLIN 6FEB06 - Payphones in Dublin's trendy Temple Bar district. . 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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  • IRELAND DUBLIN 6FEB06 - Funky shopfront in Dublin's trendy Temple Bar district.. . 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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  • IRELAND DUBLIN 6FEB06 - The Wall of fame, depicting famous Irish artists in Dublin's Temple Bar district.. . 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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  • IRELAND DUBLIN 6FEB06 - Dame Street in Dublin city centre with double decker bus.. . 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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  • IRELAND DUBLIN 6FEB06 - View onto Halfpenny Bridge and a newly constructed pedestrian bridge across the river Liffey in Dublin city centre.. . 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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  • IRELAND DUBLIN 6FEB06 - Job adverts at a recruitment agency in Dublin city centre.. . 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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  • IRELAND DUBLIN 6FEB06 - Trinity College in Dublin city centre, the cities famous and oldest university.. . 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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  • IRELAND DUBLIN 6FEB06 - Trinity College in Dublin city centre, the cities famous and oldest university.. . 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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  • IRELAND DUBLIN 6FEB06 - Trinity College in Dublin city centre, the cities famous and oldest university.. . 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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  • IRELAND DUBLIN 6FEB06 - Trinity College in Dublin city centre, the cities famous and oldest university.. . 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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  • IRELAND DUBLIN 6FEB06 - Polished Royal Bank of Ireland sign and night drop box in Dublin city centre.. . 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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  • IRELAND DUBLIN 6FEB06 - Eircom telephone boxes in a Dublin street.. . 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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  • IRELAND KERRY TRALEE 3FEB06 - A train departs Tralee station.. . 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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  • IRELAND KERRY TRALEE 3FEB06 - Retail arcade in Tralee town centre.. . 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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  • IRELAND KERRY TRALEE 3FEB06 - No smoking sign inside an Irish pub. The ban on smoking was implemented over a year ago in a new wave of public health measures initiated by the EU.. . 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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  • IRELAND KERRY TRALEE 3FEB06 - Vodafone mobile telecoms store in Tralee town centre.. . 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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  • IRELAND DUBLIN 6FEB06 - The Wall of fame, depicting famous Irish artists in Dublin's Temple Bar district.. . 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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  • IRELAND DUBLIN 6FEB06 - View onto Halfpenny Bridge and a newly constructed pedestrian bridge across the river Liffey in Dublin city centre.. . 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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  • IRELAND DUBLIN 6FEB06 - Guinness tanker with big logo on the side travels through Dublin city centre.. . 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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  • IRELAND DUBLIN 6FEB06 - Polished Royal Bank of Ireland sign and night drop box in Dublin city centre.. . 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 CALGARY 9MAY07 - Street scene from downtown Calgary, a boomtown due to the drastic expansion of energy production largely driven by aggressive exploitation of oil sands reserves in northern Alberta...jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac / WWF-UK..© Jiri Rezac 2007..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 2007 - All rights reserved.
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  • CANADA ALBERTA CALGARY 9MAY07 - Street scene from downtown Calgary, a boomtown due to the drastic expansion of energy production largely driven by aggressive exploitation of oil sands reserves in northern Alberta...jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac / WWF-UK..© Jiri Rezac 2007..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 2007 - All rights reserved.
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  • CANADA ALBERTA CALGARY 9MAY07 - Street scene from downtown Calgary, a boomtown due to the drastic expansion of energy production largely driven by aggressive exploitation of oil sands reserves in northern Alberta...jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac / WWF-UK..© Jiri Rezac 2007..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 2007 - All rights reserved.
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  • CANADA ALBERTA CALGARY 9MAY07 - Skyline of Calgary, a boomtown due to the drastic expansion of energy production largely driven by aggressive exploitation of oil sands reserves in northern Alberta...jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac / WWF-UK..© Jiri Rezac 2007..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 2007 - All rights reserved.
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  • ITALY SARDINIA PORTO TORRES 19OCT08 - Greenpeace activist Henry Steinberg of the USA smiles relieved at the end and success of the blocking action of the coal supply to the Fiume Santo power plant of E.ON by locking on to the coal conveyors to protest against the Sardinian authorities’ and energy company E.ON’s expansion of coal power on the island and rejection of climate saving alternatives...jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac / GREENPEACE
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  • ITALY SARDINIA PORTO TORRES 19OCT08 - Greenpeace activists block the coal supply to the Fiume Santo power plant of E.ON by locking on to the coal conveyors to protest against the Sardinian authorities’ and energy company E.ON’s expansion of coal power on the island and rejection of climate saving alternatives...jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac / GREENPEACE
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  • ITALY SARDINIA PORTO TORRES 19OCT08 - Greenpeace activists block the coal supply to the Fiume Santo power plant of E.ON by locking on to the coal conveyors to protest against the Sardinian authorities’ and energy company E.ON’s expansion of coal power on the island and rejection of climate saving alternatives...jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac / GREENPEACE
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  • ITALY SARDINIA PORTO TORRES 19OCT08 - Greenpeace activists block the coal supply to the Fiume Santo power plant of E.ON by locking on to the coal conveyors to protest against the Sardinian authorities’ and energy company E.ON’s expansion of coal power on the island and rejection of climate saving alternatives...jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac / GREENPEACE
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  • ITALY SARDINIA PORTO TORRES 19OCT08 - Greenpeace activists block the coal supply to the Fiume Santo power plant of E.ON by locking on to the coal conveyors to protest against the Sardinian authorities’ and energy company E.ON’s expansion of coal power on the island and rejection of climate saving alternatives...jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac / GREENPEACE
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  • ITALY SARDINIA PORTO TORRES 19OCT08 - Greenpeace activists block the coal supply to the Fiume Santo power plant of E.ON by locking on to the coal conveyors to protest against the Sardinian authorities’ and energy company E.ON’s expansion of coal power on the island and rejection of climate saving alternatives...jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac / GREENPEACE
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  • ITALY SARDINIA PORTO TORRES 19OCT08 - Greenpeace activists block the coal supply to the Fiume Santo power plant of E.ON by locking on to the coal conveyors to protest against the Sardinian authorities’ and energy company E.ON’s expansion of coal power on the island and rejection of climate saving alternatives...jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac / GREENPEACE
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  • ITALY SARDINIA PORTO TORRES 19OCT08 - Greenpeace activists block the coal supply to the Fiume Santo power plant of E.ON by locking on to the coal conveyors to protest against the Sardinian authorities’ and energy company E.ON’s expansion of coal power on the island and rejection of climate saving alternatives...jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac / GREENPEACE
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  • CANADA ALBERTA CALGARY 9MAY07 - Street scene from downtown Calgary, a boomtown due to the drastic expansion of energy production largely driven by aggressive exploitation of oil sands reserves in northern Alberta...jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac / WWF-UK..© Jiri Rezac 2007..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 2007 - All rights reserved.
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  • CANADA ALBERTA CALGARY 9MAY07 - Street scene from downtown Calgary, a boomtown due to the drastic expansion of energy production largely driven by aggressive exploitation of oil sands reserves in northern Alberta...jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac / WWF-UK..© Jiri Rezac 2007..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 2007 - All rights reserved.
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  • CANADA ALBERTA CALGARY 9MAY07 - Street scene from downtown Calgary, a boomtown due to the drastic expansion of energy production largely driven by aggressive exploitation of oil sands reserves in northern Alberta...jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac / WWF-UK..© Jiri Rezac 2007..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 2007 - All rights reserved.
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  • CANADA ALBERTA CALGARY 9MAY07 - Street scene from downtown Calgary, a boomtown due to the drastic expansion of energy production largely driven by aggressive exploitation of oil sands reserves in northern Alberta...jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac / WWF-UK..© Jiri Rezac 2007..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 2007 - All rights reserved.
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  • CANADA ALBERTA CALGARY 9MAY07 - Street scene from downtown Calgary, a boomtown due to the drastic expansion of energy production largely driven by aggressive exploitation of oil sands reserves in northern Alberta...jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac / WWF-UK..© Jiri Rezac 2007..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 2007 - All rights reserved.
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  • CANADA ALBERTA CALGARY 9MAY07 - Street scene from downtown Calgary, a boomtown due to the drastic expansion of energy production largely driven by aggressive exploitation of oil sands reserves in northern Alberta...jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac / WWF-UK..© Jiri Rezac 2007..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 2007 - All rights reserved.
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  • CANADA ALBERTA CALGARY 9MAY07 - Street scene from downtown Calgary, a boomtown due to the drastic expansion of energy production largely driven by aggressive exploitation of oil sands reserves in northern Alberta...jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac / WWF-UK..© Jiri Rezac 2007..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 2007 - All rights reserved.
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  • CANADA ALBERTA CALGARY 9MAY07 - Street scene from downtown Calgary, a boomtown due to the drastic expansion of energy production largely driven by aggressive exploitation of oil sands reserves in northern Alberta...jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac / WWF-UK..© Jiri Rezac 2007..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 2007 - All rights reserved.
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  • CANADA ALBERTA CALGARY 9MAY07 - Skyline of Calgary, a boomtown due to the drastic expansion of energy production largely driven by aggressive exploitation of oil sands reserves in northern Alberta...jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac / WWF-UK..© Jiri Rezac 2007..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 2007 - All rights reserved.
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  • CANADA ALBERTA CALGARY 9MAY07 - Skyline of Calgary, a boomtown due to the drastic expansion of energy production largely driven by aggressive exploitation of oil sands reserves in northern Alberta...jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac / WWF-UK..© Jiri Rezac 2007..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 2007 - All rights reserved.
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  • CANADA ALBERTA CALGARY 9MAY07 - Skyline of Calgary, a boomtown due to the drastic expansion of energy production largely driven by aggressive exploitation of oil sands reserves in northern Alberta...jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac / WWF-UK..© Jiri Rezac 2007..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 2007 - All rights reserved.
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  • CANADA ALBERTA CALGARY 9MAY07 - Highway outside Calgary, a boomtown due to the drastic expansion of energy production largely driven by aggressive exploitation of oil sands reserves in northern Alberta...jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac / WWF-UK..© Jiri Rezac 2007..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 2007 - All rights reserved.
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  • CANADA ALBERTA CALGARY 9MAY07 - Skyline of Calgary, a boomtown due to the drastic expansion of energy production largely driven by aggressive exploitation of oil sands reserves in northern Alberta...jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac / WWF-UK..© Jiri Rezac 2007..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 2007 - All rights reserved.
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  • ITALY SARDINIA PORTO TORRES 19OCT08 - Greenpeace activists block the coal supply to the Fiume Santo power plant of E.ON by locking on to the coal conveyors to protest against the Sardinian authoritiesÂ’ and energy company E.ONÂ’s expansion of coal power on the island and rejection of climate saving alternatives.<br />
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jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac / GREENPEACE
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  • ITALY SARDINIA PORTO TORRES 19OCT08 - Greenpeace activists block the coal supply to the Fiume Santo power plant of E.ON by locking on to the coal conveyors to protest against the Sardinian authorities’ and energy company E.ON’s expansion of coal power on the island and rejection of climate saving alternatives...jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac / GREENPEACE
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  • ITALY SARDINIA PORTO TORRES 19OCT08 - Greenpeace activists block the coal supply to the Fiume Santo power plant of E.ON by locking on to the coal conveyors to protest against the Sardinian authorities’ and energy company E.ON’s expansion of coal power on the island and rejection of climate saving alternatives...jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac / GREENPEACE
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  • ITALY SARDINIA PORTO TORRES 19OCT08 - Greenpeace activists block the coal supply to the Fiume Santo power plant of E.ON by locking on to the coal conveyors to protest against the Sardinian authorities’ and energy company E.ON’s expansion of coal power on the island and rejection of climate saving alternatives...jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac / GREENPEACE
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  • ITALY SARDINIA PORTO TORRES 19OCT08 - Greenpeace activists block the coal supply to the Fiume Santo power plant of E.ON by locking on to the coal conveyors to protest against the Sardinian authorities’ and energy company E.ON’s expansion of coal power on the island and rejection of climate saving alternatives...jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac / GREENPEACE
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  • ITALY SARDINIA PORTO TORRES 19OCT08 - Greenpeace activists block the coal supply to the Fiume Santo power plant of E.ON by locking on to the coal conveyors to protest against the Sardinian authorities’ and energy company E.ON’s expansion of coal power on the island and rejection of climate saving alternatives...jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac / GREENPEACE
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  • ITALY SARDINIA PORTO TORRES 19OCT08 - Greenpeace activists block the coal supply to the Fiume Santo power plant of E.ON by locking on to the coal conveyors to protest against the Sardinian authorities’ and energy company E.ON’s expansion of coal power on the island and rejection of climate saving alternatives...jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac / GREENPEACE
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  • ITALY SARDINIA PORTO TORRES 19OCT08 - Greenpeace activists block the coal supply to the Fiume Santo power plant of E.ON by locking on to the coal conveyors to protest against the Sardinian authorities’ and energy company E.ON’s expansion of coal power on the island and rejection of climate saving alternatives...jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac / GREENPEACE
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  • ITALY SARDINIA PORTO TORRES 19OCT08 - Greenpeace activists block the coal supply to the Fiume Santo power plant of E.ON by locking on to the coal conveyors to protest against the Sardinian authorities’ and energy company E.ON’s expansion of coal power on the island and rejection of climate saving alternatives...jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac / GREENPEACE
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  • ITALY SARDINIA PORTO TORRES 19OCT08 - Greenpeace activists block the coal supply to the Fiume Santo power plant of E.ON by locking on to the coal conveyors to protest against the Sardinian authorities’ and energy company E.ON’s expansion of coal power on the island and rejection of climate saving alternatives...jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac / GREENPEACE
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  • CANADA ALBERTA CALGARY 9MAY07 - High altitude window cleaners at work in downtown Calgary, a boomtown due to the drastic expansion of energy production largely driven by aggressive exploitation of oil sands reserves in northern Alberta...jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac / WWF-UK..© Jiri Rezac 2007..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 2007 - All rights reserved.
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  • CANADA ALBERTA CALGARY 9MAY07 - Street scene from downtown Calgary, a boomtown due to the drastic expansion of energy production largely driven by aggressive exploitation of oil sands reserves in northern Alberta...jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac / WWF-UK..© Jiri Rezac 2007..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 2007 - All rights reserved.
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  • CANADA ALBERTA CALGARY 9MAY07 - Street scene from downtown Calgary, a boomtown due to the drastic expansion of energy production largely driven by aggressive exploitation of oil sands reserves in northern Alberta...jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac / WWF-UK..© Jiri Rezac 2007..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 2007 - All rights reserved.
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  • CANADA ALBERTA CALGARY 9MAY07 - Street scene from downtown Calgary, a boomtown due to the drastic expansion of energy production largely driven by aggressive exploitation of oil sands reserves in northern Alberta...jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac / WWF-UK..© Jiri Rezac 2007..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 2007 - All rights reserved.
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  • CANADA ALBERTA CALGARY 9MAY07 - Street scene from downtown Calgary, a boomtown due to the drastic expansion of energy production largely driven by aggressive exploitation of oil sands reserves in northern Alberta...jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac / WWF-UK..© Jiri Rezac 2007..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 2007 - All rights reserved.
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  • CANADA ALBERTA CALGARY 9MAY07 - Skyline of Calgary, a boomtown due to the drastic expansion of energy production largely driven by aggressive exploitation of oil sands reserves in northern Alberta...jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac / WWF-UK..© Jiri Rezac 2007..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 2007 - All rights reserved.
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  • CANADA ALBERTA CALGARY 9MAY07 - Skyline of Calgary, a boomtown due to the drastic expansion of energy production largely driven by aggressive exploitation of oil sands reserves in northern Alberta...jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac / WWF-UK..© Jiri Rezac 2007..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 2007 - All rights reserved.
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  • CANADA ALBERTA CALGARY 9MAY07 - Skyline of Calgary, a boomtown due to the drastic expansion of energy production largely driven by aggressive exploitation of oil sands reserves in northern Alberta...jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac / WWF-UK..© Jiri Rezac 2007..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 2007 - All rights reserved.
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  • CANADA ALBERTA PEACE RIVER 9OCT09 - Shell Carmon Creek in-situ site designed to produce up to 80000 barrels of Bitumen per day, located east of Peace River in northern Alberta, Canada.<br />
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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.<br />
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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.<br />
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jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac / GREENPEACE<br />
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© Jiri Rezac 2009
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  • CANADA ALBERTA FORT MCMURRAY 23JUL09 - Detail view of the proximity between toxic sludge on the surface of a tailings pond and a creek connected with the Boreal forest at the tarsands mining site of CNRL (Canadian Natural Resources Limited) Horizon north of Fort McMurray, northern Alberta, Canada.<br />
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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.<br />
<br />
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.<br />
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jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac / GREENPEACE<br />
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© Jiri Rezac 2009
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  • CANADA ALBERTA FORT MCMURRAY 20JUL09 - Aerial view of clearcuts near the Syncrude mining operation and tailings pond in the Boreal forest north of Fort McMurray, northern Alberta, Canada.<br />
<br />
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.<br />
<br />
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.<br />
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jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac / GREENPEACE<br />
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© Jiri Rezac 2009
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  • CANADA ALBERTA FORT MCMURRAY 20JUL09 - Aerial view of Suncor Firebag Sag-D tarsands operations in the Boreal forest north of Fort McMurray, northern Alberta, Canada.<br />
<br />
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.<br />
<br />
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.<br />
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jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac / GREENPEACE<br />
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© Jiri Rezac 2009
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  • CANADA ALBERTA FORT MCMURRAY 20JUL09 - Aerial view of CNRL (Canadian Natural Resources Limited) Sag-D operations in the Boreal forest north of Fort McMurray, northern Alberta, Canada.<br />
<br />
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.<br />
<br />
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.<br />
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jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac / GREENPEACE<br />
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© Jiri Rezac 2009
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  • CANADA ALBERTA FORT MCMURRAY 20JUL09 - Aerial view of Shell Albian Sands tarsands mine and tailings in the Boreal forest north of Fort McMurray, northern Alberta, Canada.<br />
<br />
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.<br />
<br />
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.<br />
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jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac / GREENPEACE<br />
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© Jiri Rezac 2009
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  • CANADA ALBERTA FORT MCMURRAY 23JUL09 - View of Suncor Millennium tailings pond and tarsands mining operations north of Fort McMurray, northern Alberta, Canada.<br />
<br />
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.<br />
<br />
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.<br />
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jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac / GREENPEACE<br />
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© Jiri Rezac 2009
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  • CANADA ALBERTA FORT MCMURRAY 20JUL09 - Aerial view of Suncor Millennium tarsands mine and tailings pond in the Boreal forest north of Fort McMurray, northern Alberta, Canada.<br />
<br />
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.<br />
<br />
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.<br />
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jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac / GREENPEACE<br />
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© Jiri Rezac 2009
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  • CANADA ALBERTA EDMONTON 24JUL09 - Suncor upgrader plant north of Fort Saskatchewan near Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.<br />
<br />
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.<br />
<br />
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.<br />
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jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac / GREENPEACE<br />
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© Jiri Rezac 2009
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  • CANADA ALBERTA FORT SASKATCHEWAN 26JUL09 - Shell Scotford upgrader site near Fort Saskatchewan, Alberta, Canada.<br />
<br />
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.<br />
<br />
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.<br />
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jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac / GREENPEACE<br />
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© Jiri Rezac 2009
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  • CANADA ALBERTA FORT MCMURRAY 20JUL09 - Night view of Syncrude upgrader plant north of Fort McMurray, northern Alberta, Canada.<br />
<br />
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.<br />
<br />
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.<br />
<br />
jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac / GREENPEACE<br />
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© Jiri Rezac 2009
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  • CANADA ALBERTA FORT MCMURRAY 20JUL09 - View of the Syncrude upgrader plant and tailings pond north of Fort McMurray, northern Alberta, Canada.<br />
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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.<br />
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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.<br />
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jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac / GREENPEACE<br />
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© Jiri Rezac 2009
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