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Costly Fix: Power, Politics, and Nature in the Tar Sands

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Title
Costly Fix: Power, Politics, and Nature in the Tar Sands
Abstract
Costly Fix examines the post-1995 Alberta tar sands boom, detailing how the state inflated the profitability of the tar sands and turned a blind eye to environmental issues. It considers the position of First Nations, the character and strength of environmental critiques, and the difficulties that environmental groups and First Nations have had in establishing a countermovement to market fundamentalism. The final chapter discusses how Alberta's new NDP government, in its first couple of years, has addressed the legacies they have inherited from the previous Progressive Conservative government on climate change, royalties, and the blight of tailings ponds in the boreal forest. Throughout the book, Urquhart demonstrates that too many actors have done too little to prevent Alberta's boreal forest from becoming a landscape sacrificed for unsustainable economic growth.
Publisher
University of Toronto Press
Date
2018-01-01
# of Pages
379
Language
English
ISBN
978-1-4875-9461-9
Short Title
Costly Fix
Library Catalog
Google Books
Citation
Urquhart, Ian Thomas. 2018. Costly Fix: Power, Politics, and Nature in the Tar Sands. University of Toronto Press.
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Keywords
  • Alberta
  • Canada
  • double movement
  • environmentalism
  • First Nations
  • tar sands

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