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C O R P O R AT E<br />

INTERNATIONAL<br />

EAR T HWORKS TM<br />

EAR T HWORKS TM<br />

EAR T HWORKS TM<br />

EAR T HWORKS TM<br />

Before<br />

Beneath a green sweep of Boreal fen and forest in northern<br />

Alberta lies a promise of addiction — tar sands that can be<br />

refined into petroleum products like gasoline. This land has<br />

already been staked by prospectors.<br />

Anglo American’s Pebble Mine<br />

Investor Advisory<br />

Tar sands Invasion<br />

How Dirty and Expensive Oil<br />

from Canada Threatens America’s<br />

New Energy Economy<br />

After, on the cover<br />

The Suncor Millennium mine, an open-pit north of Fort<br />

McMurray, Alberta. Pristine Boreal Forest can look like this<br />

after tar sands extraction.<br />

A joint report by:<br />

E T H I C S<br />

Photos: Peter Essick/National Geographic

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