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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...
Ksi Lisims LNG Project Raises Alarms Over Climate, Lack Of Consultation And Fisheries On Gitanyow Huwilp

Ksi Lisims LNG Project Raises Alarms Over Climate, Lack Of Consultation And Fisheries On Gitanyow Huwilp

by LaurenEBS | Dec 11, 2023 | Climate, Fisheries, Ksi Lisims LNG Project, LNG Development

The Gitanyow Hereditary Chiefs (GHC) express deep concerns over the proposed Ksi Lisims LNG Project (the Project) in an open letter addressed to the representatives of the Project on November 24, 2023. Ksi Lisims LNG proposes to construct a floating LNG terminal in...
Gitanyow Hereditary Chiefs Want To Know Why They Were Left Out Of Pipeline Discussion

Gitanyow Hereditary Chiefs Want To Know Why They Were Left Out Of Pipeline Discussion

by LaurenEBS | Nov 30, 2023 | Climate, Fisheries, Ksi Lisims LNG Project

In northern BC, an Enbridge pipeline project has been resurrected by Alberta natural gas pipelines, liquids pipelines and energy company TC Energy. Purchased in 2022, the “Westcoast connector” (as it was called when owned by Enbridge) was renamed the...
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