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    Entries in dogwood initiative (3)

    Monday
    23Nov2009

    Take action to protect BC's coast from oil spills

    Chinese, Korean, and other oil companies are on the verge of signing a deal that could make oil tankers on BC's coast a reality. The tankers would be picking up Alberta tar sands oil delivered via a proposed pipeline to a tanker port at Kitimat.

    The Dogwood Initiative has put together a campaign to protest the tanker deal. LINK

    What if this recent coastal B.C. accident were to happen to one of those super tankers?

    Tuesday
    31Mar2009

    Proposed Pipeline Sparks B.C. Oil Spill Fears 

    More news on the proposed pipeline project that the Dogwood Initiative is fighting with their No Tankers Campaign.

    Pipeline megaproject would result in heavy tanker traffic on B.C.'s north coast

    Concerns are mounting over a proposed twin pipeline megaproject running from Alberta to British Columbia that would cross hundreds of kilometres of untouched wilderness.

    Friends of Wild Salmon (FWS), a citizens’ coalition based in northern B.C., is calling for a public enquiry into the project. FWS coordinator Pat Moss says that aside from tanker traffic, the location of the pipelines, which will cross hundreds of salmon streams and two major rivers, is a worry.

    “Certainly the biggest single concern would be a major oil spill from a tanker on the coast as there’d be so much oil spilled at one time. But the pipeline also crosses over a 1,000 kilometres on its way to the coast, which includes numerous crossings of the Fraser and Skeena rivers.”

    LINK (Via: Epoch Times)

    Previously on MC. LINK


    Wednesday
    11Feb2009

    Take action to protect BC's coast from oil spills

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    For 37 years the northern coastal waters of British Columbia have
    been protected from oil tanker traffic. This ban is now under threat. Plans to build pipelines and a supertanker port in BC to service the
    Alberta Tar Sands are moving forward with support from the BC and
    Canadian Governments. LINK

    Dogwood Initiative is distributing 200,000 removable decals. These
    decals can be applied to most smooth surfaces including plastic, glass
    and metal. Once applied, each decal will help spread the word about oil
    spills from proposed Tar Sands Tankers on the coast of BC's Great Bear
    Rainforest. LINK