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TitleNative environmentalism and the Alberta oil boom.
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2010
AuthorsWood, C.
Secondary TitleMiller-McCune
Volume3
Number6
Pagination26 - 31
ISSN Number19415672
KeywordsAlberta, Athabasca River (Alta.), Indigenous peoples – diseases, Jim, muskrat, oil sands – Alberta, Prentice
Abstract

The article refutes the claim of Canadian Environment Minister Jim Prentice that the fossil fuels sourced from Alberta's oil sands are safe and were developed to the highest possible environmental standards. It states that since the oil extraction in Alberta began, aboriginal people living downstream in Athabasca River have seen plummeting populations of muskrat and their cancer rates soar. It mentions that traditional ecological knowledge only have a minor impact on Alberta's oil sands.

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Locational Keywords

Althabasca, Athabasca River, Alberta

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CEMA

Citation Key5391908320101101

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