Dan Woynillowicz, Pembina Environmental Policy Analyst and author of Oil Sands Fever: The Environmental Implications of Canada's Oil Sands Rush, touring oil sands reclamation lands north of Fort McMurray, Alberta. Photo: David Dodge, The Pembina Institute.

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The following videos provide accompany the books Oil Sands Fever: The Environmental Implications of Canada's Oil Sands Rush and Death by a Thousand Cuts. Both books are available from the publications area of this website.

All videos are Copyright © 2005 The Pembina Institute. Conditions of use: Full credit must be given to the Pembina Institute. If used online, you must also provide a link to www.OilSandsWatch.org.

Death by a Thousand Cuts: Interactive Movie

Published: Aug 1, 2006
By: blue monk studios & the Pembina Institute

Death by a Thousand Cuts is an interactive Flash movie featuring over-flights of the massive oil sands developments in northern Alberta. Shot on the ground and from the air north and south of Fort McMurray, this interactive movie shows and explains the oil sands mining operations north of Fort McMurray and the larger deep oil sands in situ operations from the air. Oil sands mining leases already cover 3,000 km2 of boreal forest; the in situ deep oil sands operations could cover 21 % of Alberta if all leases are sold.

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Oil Sands Fever: Video

Published: Nov 23, 2005
By: Pembina Institute

Shot on location in Fort McMurray and Calgary, Alberta, Pembina's production "Oil Sands Fever" presents Oil Sands Fever author Dan Woynillowicz, Gord Lambert (VP of Sustainable Development for Suncor Energy) and Melody Lepine (Director of Industry Relations for the Mikisew Cree First Nation).

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