Author Pete McMartin Ho hum. Another day, another plan to ship a dangerous commodity through a B.C. port. Environmentalists must be suffering outrage fatigue. First, it was oil pipelines. Then,… Read more »
METRO VANCOUVER – A controversial proposal to pipe jet fuel to Vancouver International Airport via a Fraser River terminal has been delayed for several months. Environment Minister Terry Lake says… Read more »
The Vancouver airport Fuel Delivery Project will involve fully-loaded tankers up to 950 feet in length regularly sailing up the South Arm of the Fraser River to southeast Richmond. Upon… Read more »
WASHINGTON Meet the people on the winning side of Canadas oil discount the U.S. environmental activists who have wreaked havoc in the oil sands industry by trashing its… Read more »
By Gordon Hamilton, Vancouver Sun Kinder Morgan’s Sumas terminal or tank farm sits across from the intersection of McKee Road and Sumas Mountain Road in Abbotsford. Residents who smell vapours… Read more »
As Kinder Morgan visits Fraser Valley communities holding open houses on its Trans Mountain oil pipeline twinning project, the National Energy Board (NEB) has issued a critical report into the… Read more »
Natural Resources Defense Council Anthony Swifts Blog Rebutting industry’s arguments against due dilligence for tar sands pipelines Anthony Swift Posted November 14, 2012 in Moving Beyond Oil, Solving Global Warming,… Read more »
Author Kimberly Shearon Ecojustices quick reaction re: Bill C-45 and what it means for the environment, particularly pipelines. http://www.ecojustice.ca/media-centre/press-releases/paving-the-way-for-pipelines-industry-wins-environment-loses-more-bad-news-for-canadians Paving the way for pipelines – industry wins, environment loses, more… Read more »
Insider ties poor weld inspections to rising rate of ruptures. Part two of a Tyee investigation. Part 2 of a series. [Editor’s note: Keying off his new book The Energy… Read more »