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Enbridge Northern Gateway poses “a very large risk” to BC for “very small” benefit, says Premier Christy Clark

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Premier Christy Clark took a stance on the Enbridge Northern Gateway pipeline project in an interview with Postmedia News on Thursday. Photo credit: Wikimedia Commons.

This article can now be found in  Extract: The Pipeline Wars Vol. 1 Enbridge.  Extract contains a year of the Vancouver Observer's powerful reporting on the proposed Enbridge pipeline.  Get your copy here 

Praise for Extract: The Pipeline Wars Vol. 1 Enbridge

"This is one of the greatest stories underway on the planet—the effort to wrest vast quantities of the dirtiest energy on earth from beneath Canada's boreal forests, and the even greater and far more beautiful effort to stop them. The stakes—the health of the planet's climate—simply couldn't be higher.

Read this book. Extract does a great job of giving voice to some of the people on the front lines and giving you the information you need to engage in the debate."

— Bill McKibben, climate activist and 350.org founder

Extract: The Pipeline Wars is a terrifying tour-de-force that opens a grim window on the future: this is not just about British Columbia, but about the world. As the fossil fuel industry taps dirtier and dirtier sources of energy to maintain their supremacy, as more regions of the world are despoiled in the process, the downhill run to ultimate destruction lies plainly before us...unless it can be stopped. Extract: The Pipeline Wars tells us why, and how, this must happen. Excellent, important work.

 — William Pitt, Truthout editor and New York Times bestselling author.

 We need information and hard facts to make thoughtful, forward-thinking decisions that reverberate long into the future. Here’s a book that cuts through the self-interested rhetoric of climate deniers and the fossil fuel industry.

 -- David Suzuki, environmentalist and David Suzuki Foundation founder

(1) Comments

JOHN MAY July 21st 2012 | 1:13 PM

JULY 21ST

 

OPEN CHALLANGE TO ENBRIDGE

give us a 15-20 year contract to carry bitumen from Kitimat to ports in Asia

we will build and own the tankers which will be Canadian flagged and manned by expreience and competent crews

that should ally the real and imaged fears about the operation of these ships and keep some of the financial benefit and more importantly the control of the inventory in Canada where it belongs

j may ( who also happens to be a master mariner)

asia canadian shipping

north vancouver