Tag: LNG
A Resounding Vote for Nature-Based Economies
David Miller May 14, 2015
WWF-Canada applauds the Lax Kw’alaams decision to reject offer in favour of healthy Skeena Estuary
Liquid Natural Gas terminals and Skeena River salmon are a bad mix
Linda Nowlan July 10, 2014
The Skeena Estuary is also smack dab in the middle of BC’s development boom, with two of BC’s proposed 14 liquefied natural gas (LNG) plants slated for construction there.
Looking for fair development in the Skeena Estuary
James Casey July 2, 2014
Fairness is central to managing what our rivers and people need, especially when they’re affected by what’s happening elsewhere
BC’s Trouble with Targets
Robert Powell December 3, 2013
Until last week, the government of British Columbia inscrutably insisted it could meet its carbon emission reduction targets AND fast track the development of a new Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) export industry. But the numbers were not on its side.
Enhancing the Power to Protect Through Developing Knowledge
Guest Blogger November 19, 2013
As we look towards a future of clean water and healthy salmon we must seek to learn more about the river that represents the lifeblood of our region.