In this episode (#6): musical video of lodge-pole pine devastation near Merritt BC, also serious fire risks. //
On July 1, 2008, Anthony Marr, founder of Heal Our Planet Earth (HOPE), embarked on his 40-states-in-5-months Compassion for Animals Road Expedition #6 (CARE-6 - www.HOPE-CARE.org). His first stop was the hellish Alberta Tar Sands.
With him as second photographer on this leg of his tour was co-author Taina Ketola of his second book [ Homo Sapiens! SAVE YOUR EARTH ]. They photo/video-documented this first leg of CARE-6, including a ground tour of the odoriferous Suncor Mine, and a 2 hour flight over 6 mines including a forced-landing-by-thunder-storm into the Albion Mine airport.
While Anthony was driving, Taina interviewed him on various aspects of global warming and his work for the planet and its magnificent creatures, with questions that occurred to her at the time. These topics are not in any particular order, but altogether, they do paint a fairly comprehensive picture of the Global Ecological Emergency, and should convince the viewers that Runaway Global Heating may already have begun, and the Alberta tar sands mines must be shut down immediately or sooner, once and for all time.
"Journey through Paradise into Hell" will be a fairly long series.comprising perhaps a dozen episodes. The episodes will be uploaded one by one over a number of days.
SEE - FEEL - THINK - ACT!
ps - A small quantity of gasoline was consumed to make this film, but sometimes, you have to "spend a little to make a lot". Besides, who killed the EV1?
Anthony Marr, founder and president
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the only thing canadians know how to do is extract and sell its natural resources without care of its consequences wit that mentality this cannot stop. do you think bc will stop logging / salmon fishing or alberta stop oil sands extraction. newfoundland only stopped cod fishing after levels fell to low to continue.
rostant999 6 months ago
Locals call this "the bug kill". The likelihood of a forest fire is so high that no one can afford home insurance.
TainaKetola 2 years ago
That is so sad-just devastation...
catwoman34 2 years ago