Climate & Renewable Energy:
Want to get involved? Email: energy@terracecofc.ca
Living in beautiful Northwest British Columbia is both a privilege and a tremendous responsibility. The Terrace Chapter of the Council of Canadians has an enduring commitment to ensure that our pristine environment is preserved for future generations. We have sought to meet this obligation by raising awareness of industrial and resource extraction projects which threaten our air shed, water systems and landscapes such as LFG (liquefied fractured gas) and aluminum smelter emissions. The local chapter advocates for the use of renewable and low impact energy sources such as solar energy, wind turbines and geothermal energy.
The Terrace Chapter of the Council of Canadians has undertaken a number of initiatives to protect our oceans, lakes and streams, preserve our nations’ drinking water and to end destructive practices which endanger our valuable water resources. Locally, there is a particular emphasis on saving wild salmon and steelhead, maintaining the pristine condition of the Sacred Headwaters and Skeen Water Shed as well as protecting our northern coasts from threats such as LNG development on environmentally sensitive, Lelu Island. We also encourage the Canadian Prime Minister to implement the Northcoast Oil Tanker Ban/Moratorium which he pledged in the 2015 election.
In addition, the Terrace Chapter holds information sessions and advocates on a number of the national campaign initiatives described below.
http://canadians.org/energy
With growing concern about the grim realities of climate change and diminishing energy resources globally, we are supporting communities fighting energy projects that will destroy their land, water and air. We are working to stop pipelines that will bring fracked natural gas and tar sands crude to new markets, and supporting the efforts of communities to say “no” to fracking. We are pushing the Canadian government for strong policies that protect our environment and focus on renewable and sustainable energy solutions. Pressing for immediate government action on climate change is also central to our efforts. We work as part of a global climate justice movement calling for “system change, not climate change.”
Energy & climate justice
Energy East: Deciphering the NEB review process – Learn about four Energy East review process and how you can participate.
Five actions for a national climate plan, Canadian Perspectives, Spring 2016
Report – When Oil Meets Water: How the Energy East pipeline threatens North Bay watersheds, April 2016
Report – Energy East: A Risk to Our Drinking Water, April 2016
Action Alert: Tell your Liberal MP why federal pipeline reviews need real change
Action Alert: Let’s tell Premier Wynne to keep hydro public
Action Alert: Stop regulatory reviews for pipeline projects
Should you be concerned about Energy East?
“It’s not just an old pipeline, it’s antiquated technology. We would never build it that way anymore,” says Evan Vokes, former TransCanada engineer. Learn more »