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Public Statement: LNG Access To Gitanyow Lax’Yip

Public Statement: LNG Access To Gitanyow Lax’Yip

by LaurenEBS | Aug 26, 2024 | Climate, Ksi Lisims LNG Project, PRGT pipeline

Following months of efforts by the Gitanyow Hereditary Chiefs (GHC) to engage in meaningful consultation on the significant changes to the Prince Rupert Gas Transmission (PRGT) pipeline and the failure to consult Gitanyow regarding the newly proposed Ksi Lisims LNG...
Indigenous Leaders Burn Pipeline Agreement, Set Up B.C. Road Blockade

Indigenous Leaders Burn Pipeline Agreement, Set Up B.C. Road Blockade

by LaurenEBS | Aug 24, 2024 | Climate, Ksi Lisims LNG Project, PRGT pipeline

Gitanyow Hereditary Chiefs are blocking a road that leads to a work camp for the Prince Rupert Gas Transmission pipeline, set to begin construction this weekend. Indigenous youth are at the forefront of opposition to the new fossil fuel infrastructure Gitanyow...
Canada’s B.C. Pipeline Advances At The Expense Of Indigenous Reconciliation And The Environment

Canada’s B.C. Pipeline Advances At The Expense Of Indigenous Reconciliation And The Environment

by LaurenEBS | Jul 7, 2024 | Climate, Ksi Lisims LNG Project, LNG Development, PRGT pipeline, Uncategorized

On August 24, 2024, construction will begin on the Prince Rupert Gas Transmission pipeline on Nisg̱a’a lands, following the Nass River through the Nisg̱a’a Memorial Lava Bed Park. Despite protests over the Coastal GasLink pipeline, this 800-kilometre project, soon to...
Three Things You Need To Know About B.C.’s Newest Pipeline For The LNG Export Industry

Three Things You Need To Know About B.C.’s Newest Pipeline For The LNG Export Industry

by LaurenEBS | Jun 18, 2024 | Climate, Ksi Lisims LNG Project, PRGT pipeline

Plans are underway for the Nisg̱a’a Nation to buy TC Energy’s 800-kilometre Prince Rupert Gas Transmission LNG pipeline, linking gas from northeast B.C. to the proposed Ksi Lisims LNG facility. Construction is set to start this summer, on Nisg̱a’a lands. Four years...
A Ghost Pipeline Rears Up In Northern B.C.

A Ghost Pipeline Rears Up In Northern B.C.

by LaurenEBS | Jun 14, 2024 | Climate, PRGT pipeline

B.C.’s energy regulator has created a legal loophole that is facilitating a “last-ditch” effort to build a liquefied natural gas pipeline in northern B.C. The exemption will allow the project, which is being partially bought by the Nisga’a...
Claims That B.C. LNG Will Reduce Global Emissions Are Inaccurate, Misleading And Distort Scientific Data

Claims That B.C. LNG Will Reduce Global Emissions Are Inaccurate, Misleading And Distort Scientific Data

by LaurenEBS | May 28, 2024 | Climate, LNG Development

Advertising Standards Canada finds pro-LNG ads guilty of greenwashing   Unceded territories of the xʷməθkʷəy̓əm (Musqueam), Sḵwx̱wú7mesh (Squamish) and səlilwətaɬ (Tsleil-waututh) Nations (Vancouver) | May 28, 2024 — Advertisements touting the environmental...
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