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The Future Of LNG

The Future Of LNG

by LaurenEBS | Feb 1, 2024 | Climate, Fisheries, Ksi Lisims LNG Project, LNG Development

Naxginkw, Tara Marsden, Wilp Sustainability Director for the Gitanyow Hereditary Chiefs, speaks with Carolina de Ryk, host of CBC Daybreak North, about the future of LNG after President Joe Biden pauses LNG approvals until after the November 2024 US elections. Listen...
Eyes Turn To B.C. As U.S. Pauses Approval Of LNG Projects

Eyes Turn To B.C. As U.S. Pauses Approval Of LNG Projects

by LaurenEBS | Jan 30, 2024 | Climate, Fisheries, Ksi Lisims LNG Project, LNG Development

Calls from climate advocates to follow the lead of the United States and pause Canadian liquified natural gas projects face a serious challenge: a promise of economic reconciliation tied to capital and liquified natural gas (LNG) development. Biden’s move to pause LNG...
As Glaciers Melt, Potential Salmon Habitat Collides With Outdated Mining Laws

As Glaciers Melt, Potential Salmon Habitat Collides With Outdated Mining Laws

by LaurenEBS | Jan 23, 2024 | Climate, Fisheries, Mining

In Alaska and British Columbia, climate change may open new rivers to fish – and to gold mines.   As human-caused climate change points a giant hair dryer at Western North America’s glaciers, melting them ever more rapidly, potential Pacific salmon habitat is...
For Immediate Release: Gitanyow Huwilp Hit Hard By Soaring LNG Living Expenses

For Immediate Release: Gitanyow Huwilp Hit Hard By Soaring LNG Living Expenses

by LaurenEBS | Jan 17, 2024 | Climate, Fisheries, LNG Development

The Gitanyow Hereditary Chiefs are sounding the alarm on the surging costs of living in Northwest British Columbia, directly associated with the LNG Canada project initiated in 2019. This concern is crucial as the Ksi Lisims LNG Project is now advancing through the...
Banking On LNG As A Path To Prosperity — At What Cost?

Banking On LNG As A Path To Prosperity — At What Cost?

by LaurenEBS | Jan 12, 2024 | Climate, Fisheries, Ksi Lisims LNG Project, LNG Development

For some First Nations, the choice between economic self-sufficiency and environmental and climate concerns has arrived at a crossroads as the Coastal GasLink pipeline nears operation, critics say. Coastal GasLink, the disputed pipeline opposed by Wet’suwet’en...
Canada’s Next Big LNG Project May Be The Sleeper Climate Issue Of 2024

Canada’s Next Big LNG Project May Be The Sleeper Climate Issue Of 2024

by LaurenEBS | Jan 10, 2024 | Climate, Fisheries, Ksi Lisims LNG Project, LNG Development

One of the biggest climate stories in Canada in 2024 might well prove to be a project that, so far at least, few in the country have heard of — Ksi Lisims LNG. Here are the basics: While the lead public proponent of this latest liquified natural gas (LNG) terminal is...
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