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Challenging the Tar Sands

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We've joined together to raised money to get some young people from Beaver Lake Cree Nation to tell the UK about the tar sands, and how it's affecting their way of life, and the globe. You'll see our team fundraising target on the right. Your donation can really help us smash this goal. Small is large. 

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Raising awareness of the impacts of the extraction of Tar Sands.

A group of 8 young activists from the UK student network People & Planet are taking part in an exchange with young First Nations people to raise awareness of the Tar Sands. We want to listen to the views of the Beaver Lake Cree Nation in order to understand how they are being affected, positively and negatively, and how we can work with them to understand how the tar sands are affecting their lives and to see how UK students can work together with youth trying to raise awareness about the true impacts of tar sands development. 

During our visit, we will be lucky enough to experience some of the local culture (and participate in local ceremonies, such as 'Pow Wow'), take a look at the area (tar sands and pristine wilderness), meet people who are already campaigning against the Tar Sands (IEN amongst others)... During the return trip we will be touring around universities together - it all starts at Shared Planet 2011, London.

There is a documentary being made of the complete exchange, and we'll post up video diary updates as they come. http://vimeo.com/tarmageddon
OTHER INFO:
The Alberta Tar Sands make up the 2nd biggest oil reserve in the world - 2nd to Saudi Arabia. The area covered is approximately that of England and Wales combined. This oil is no ordinary oil - it's bitumen, sand, clay and other traces... It's cold and it has to have steam pumped into it to make it flow so it can be extracted, refined, upgraded, refined, upgraded... First Nations communities are being affected by these developme...nts. Their hunting, fishing and trapping rights are being threatened. Their communities are having to work in the oil industry to get by (a fork-lift truck driver reportedly earns around $100k/yr) and there has been an increase in cancers and other diseases. The pristine boreal forest is being ripped up. Up to 2 barrels of natural gas and 4 barrels of water are required to create 1 barrel of oil. Expansion: 1.5 million barrels per day now --> 7 million barrels per day in 2030.

Perhaps the most worrying thing is the CETA - this is anl agreement proposed between Canada and the EU. It will allow oil from the tar sands to be used in the EU for the first time. One clause suggests that companies from Canada or the EU will be able to sue if they are unable to operate due to environmental issues.

We want to raise £2500 by the end of the year... The money being raised (if you're up for it) is to get young First Nations people to come over to the UK and tell their stories of the 'most destructive industrial project in the world' - good and bad.

Over the next few weeks there are a lot of opportunities for raising this money; we need to go out and raise it and tell people about the Tar Sands so we can create a movement to stop this. We need to draw up a timetable...

If you want to find out more go to the Facebook page -http://www.facebook.com/pa ges/People-Planets-Beaver- Lake-Tar-Sands-Youth-Solid arity-Exchange/20956754575 0060

If you want to help raise money through your own networks, make a JustGiving page and link it to this 'team' - http://www.justgiving.com/ teams/tarsandssolidarity/ 

Just to let you know... I've just received briefings from the UK Tar Sands Network. You're more than welcome to have a copy of each of the first four as they just landed on the doorstep! 
http://www.no-tar-sands.org/resources/

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Raised: 20%
 

Team target: £2,000.00

Raised so far: £401.00

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Kelly Rogers

Kelly Challenges the Tar Sands.

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