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LNG

  • SkeenaMedia

    Skeena LNG Dead for Now

    Petronas abandons its gas project on one of the most important wild salmon habitats in Canada.

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  • SkeenaMedia

    Skeena Estuary: Positive Moves

    Will Petronas change its development plans to protect Flora Bank?

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  • Ken Morrish

    Challenges Mount for Skeena LNG Facility

    Another First Nation challenges Pacific Northwest LNG’s federal approval, as reports surface that the developer is examining alternative plans.

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  • SkeenaWild

    Renewed Scientific Doubts for Skeena LNG

    Two leading scientists have challenged the “no harm” claim by industry at Flora Bank, in the Skeena River estuary.

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  • SkeenaWild

    Skeena Coalition Launches Court Actions

    First Nations and conservationists rally against “wrong project in the wrong place” and ask Canadian Courts to block approval of a massive Petronas LNG project.

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  • Ken Morrish

    Trudeau “Yes” to LNG: Not the Last Word

    First Nations and conservation partners vow to press on, for permanent protection of the Skeena River estuary.

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  • Ken Morrish

    British Columbia at a Turning Point

    Development pressure and a warming ocean throw British Columbia’s future into question. National Geographic delves in.

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  • Juvenile salmon Flora Banks Skeena© Tavish Campbell

    Update: Skeena LNG Decision on Hold

    After scientists raise questions about Skeena LNG project’s impacts on salmon, Canadian ministers press company for answers.

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  • © Tavish Campbell

    Russian Scientists Warn Skeena on LNG Dangers

    Russian delegation visits northern BC, says estuary is “worst location” for gas facility.

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  • Aerial view of the Skeena watershed© Ken Morrish

    Skeena Watershed Map

    One of the world’s most prolific wild salmon and steelhead corridors, the Skeena’s undammed watershed serves as spawning ground for six salmon species, including coho, sockeye and some of the largest Chinook and steelhead ever recorded.

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