Northern Alberta's oil sands are increasingly becoming a source of political conflict, both domestically and globally, as scrutiny of the world's second-largest known oil reserve intensifies. While recent production in the oil sands has driven rapid economic growth in Alberta, there is increasing concern that this growth is causing unprecedented ecological harm. Major environmental non-government organizations (ENGOs), such as Greenpeace and the Pembina Institute, and local First Nations have begun to call for a moratorium on new oil sands projects until associated environmental destruction can be mitigated. At the same time, prominent political observers, such as former Alberta PremierPeter Lougheed, have argued publicly that development in the oil sands is proceeding at a rate that is not economically and socially beneficial for Alberta. As the primary regulatory body responsible for the oil sands, the Alberta government is responsible for shaping most of the economic, social and environmental policies that guide oil sands development. Numerous complex and divisive policy problems that all demand resolution compete for the government's attention. The provincial government, however, has remained generally hostile to any calls for a slowdown in oil sands growth.
Chaya Bhardwaj
walter white
bad things are happening to the environment
Makes the world a bad place to live
it can cause wastelands and contamination to the environment
Oil sands are bad because when they make the oil sands into gasoline it causes a lot of pollution. It's good because The gasoline we make out of it makes Canada a lot of money since the oil sands are in Alberta, Canada.
Yes we do cause acid rain,we do by littering and doing bad stuff to the environment
cause sometimes they help clean out bad things such as bacteria and algae
No, oranges does't cause bad breath. Oranges are rich in vitamin c, which create an inhospitable environment for mouth bacteria, it helps to fight bad breath as well.
A fixed anchor can cause the rock to erode away faster.
UV light affects the environment in a bad way. UV can cause skin cancer, cataract, suppress the immune system etc.
really bad dont smell it
it is bad for the economy
WW2 had some very good impacts and it also had some negative impacts. Whether one outweighs the other depends on your point of view.