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  • Video >>> The Lepufology Project : Stop Tar Sands Development !

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  • The Lepufology Project >>> How To Participate

    Artists and artistically inclined people are invited to participate by donating artwork, be it or not inspired by the story or the cause, newly created, or already in existence. They are also asked to spread the artwork around with a mention of the project, and linking back to the project’s website.


    Participating is easy : if the content of the website inspires you to create something, anything, you just do it, preferably while you feel the rush of inspiration. Or if you feel that an already existing piece of art that you created is suitable for the project, you may submit it also. When your piece is complete, you upload it here, and you spread it around in your own networks with a link back to the Lepufology Project website.


    >>> The Lepufology Project 

    >>> Submissions : Suggestions and Guidelines 

    >>> Contact the Project Manager / Get the Uploader Address

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  • Video >>> Tar Sands & Water: Fort MacKay and Fort Chipewyan (Macdonald Stainsby)

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  • Video >>> Climate Change the Netherlands (submitted by Michiel Waterman)

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  • Reading what Greenpeace Canada writes (submitted by Jens Muegge)

    To read that another project will destroy a landscape on our planet earth is horrible. - maybe just a one note more how we human beings destroying our future. In Israel / Gaza actually ... and in silence daily. Greenpease Canada writes on their website:  

    "Buried below the Boreal Forest of northern Alberta is a source of oil known as the tar sands. Deposits of tar sands are spread out over 138 000 km2 of land (an area the size of Florida) and including 4.3 million hectares of the Boreal Forest.

    Until recently, it was too expensive and complicated to extract the tar sands to produce oil, but over the past few years increases in oil prices and technological changes have made it possible, and profitable.

    Companies are now producing over a million barrels of oil per day from the tar sands, and this number is constantly increasing.

    But the explosive growth of these projects has huge environmental costs, damaging land, air, water, forests, and the climate.  Greenpeace is calling on oil companies and the government to stop the tar sands, for the sake of people and the planet. "

    This is progress - development in wrong manner because we have only one planet. I changed my electric power energery provider because also in Germany people destroy nature - just for profit to grab brown coal

     

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