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February 1 - The Office of the Hereditary Chiefs of the Wetʼsuwetʼen give an "eviction notice" to the Coastal GasLink Pipeline construction camp. [12] A solidarity rally at the Canadian consulate in San Francisco, California on February 7, 2020
The Coastal GasLink (CGL) pipeline is a 670-kilometre-long (420 mi) natural gas pipeline designed to carry natural gas from mines in north-eastern British Columbia to a liquefaction plant at the port of Kitimat. The project is intended to supply natural gas to several Asian energy companies, who are partners in the project.
Coastal GasLink's 670-kilometre pipeline crossed 625 fish-bearing streams, creeks, rivers and lakes. [31] The CGL pipeline project has been issued warnings due to its failure to protect sensitive waterway and wetlands from sediment erosion. This erosion harms fish habitats, water quality, and people who depend on these waterways for survival.
Banks financing the West Coast pipeline are enabling climate destruction and mistreatment of Indigenous peoples, write Mark Ruffalo and Sleydo’ Molly Wickham
May 13—MACKINAW CITY — Great Lakes water protectors and pipeline opponents drew their line in the beach sand Wednesday at the Straits of Mackinac. The day's events brought a peaceful showdown ...
The pipeline project is backed by 25-year transportation service agreements between TC Energy and the LNG Canada partners. The second phase is the construction of an $18 billion gas liquefaction and storage plant in the port of Kitimat , B.C., with two liquefaction 'trains' where the natural gas will be cooled to reach its liquid state, then be ...
I have created Draft:Coastal GasLink Pipeline and Draft:2020 Canadian pipeline protests for editors to examine. Alaney2k 20:52, 25 February 2020 (UTC) @Alaney2k: I think you should merge the draft timeline into this draft and go ahead and publish it at 2020 Canadian pipeline protests over the redirect. There's more than enough sources on both ...
The pipeline would pass through seven forest reserves and two game parks, running alongside Lake Victoria, a source of fresh water for 40 million people. TotalEnergies has repeatedly asserted that the pipeline’s state-of-the-art-design will ensure safety for decades. A spokeswoman for CNOOC in Uganda was not immediately available for comment.