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"We are creating an environmental catastrophe that will take centuries to recover from…if we recover at all"
-- David Suzuki
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"The great economic boom is going to be the great economic disaster and devastation to our land and people"
-- Chief Allan Adam, Athabasca Chipewyan First Nation
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"There are a number of us who feel this is the biggest unsustainable development on the planet right now."
-- Dr. David Schindler
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2-5 barrels of fresh water are used to produce one barrel of oil. Tar sands operations are draining the Peace-Athabasca Delta, which is the collector of more than 1/6 of Canada's fresh watersheds.
Hi,
I teach grade eleven social studies at St. Georges in Montreal. I am interested in obtaining a copy of H2Oil on DVD for use with my classes.
Please advise as to how I should proceed.
Thanks,
Brian Edward Foote.
Comment by brian edward foote
October 22, 2009 @ 8:28 am
Hi-
I teach about the oil sands (and the impacts of their exploitation) in my Introductory Environmental Geology course at the University of Michigan. I’m interested in a copy of H2Oil on DVD for use in that course.
Regards,
Nathan Sheldon
Comment by Nathan Sheldon
October 27, 2009 @ 8:58 am
Hi,
I’m helping to run a People & Planet student group at Salford University, UK. We are interested in screening this to approximately 50 people in our Student Union bar, but have a very low budget. We will not be charging anyone an entrance fee as we feel that will put people off, and we just want to expose the oil sands. What sort of price would you want us to pay, and will you be able to either host it as a video file after we pay you (paypal, mastercard?) or post a DVD to us in the UK? Alternatively if you get this DVD onto amazon.com could you give us permission for this screening?
Thanks,
Peter
Comment by Peter Trend
November 10, 2009 @ 10:44 am
Thank you for this important work!
Please let me know when a DVD is available as i would like to host a showing.
Best,
BB Borowitz
Comment by BB Borowitz
November 28, 2009 @ 11:30 am