LNG
BC Can’t Back LNG and Fight Climate Change at the Same Time, Climate Scientists Say
BC Premier Christy Clark believes LNG projects can save the economy and the planet. Climate change scientists believe otherwise.
Meet the Indigenous Occupiers Challenging Development on Canada's Lelu Island
The northern BC island is on one of Canada's biggest salmon-producing rivers, which resident First Nation groups fear could be greatly impacted by pipeline development.
The Dubious Environmental Science Behind a $36B Energy Project in British Columbia
Petronas' proposal to ship gas out of a terminal off the coast of British Columbia has been touted as a massive job creator, but First Nations, environmental groups, and scientists insist its true environmental impact is being obscured.
Black Goo, the Environment, and the End of the World
Douglas Coupland looks to the past to find an answer for the impending environmental apocalypse of the extreme present.
Chevron Preps Work on BC LNG Project Despite Hereditary Chiefs' Opposition
The mining giant says it has the "full support" of First Nations to start the project, but it's hardly guaranteed to happen.
BC First Nations Lawsuit to Halt Industrial Development Seen as National ‘Game-Changer’
If the lawsuit is successful, it may open the door for First Nations across the country to file similar suits.
The Fracked-Up Business of LNG on Canada’s East Coast
If the threat of turning Eastern Canada into a fracked gas field has been partially mitigated through newly-legislated provincial moratoriums, the natural gas industry still has a particular pipe dream for the Maritimes' coastline.
New Oil and Gas Pipelines Could Pose a Serious Threat to Canada’s North West
“This is not a feasible project. There’s too much opposition to it and we’re really not willing to risk our territories, our waters, for projects that aren’t even economically sound."
But Can It Weather Storms? And Other Questions About the World's New Largest Vessel
Shell's new floating natural gas field is called the "Prelude"—but to what? We don't know.