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LNG, Fracking and Campbell River's energy future


February 11, 2015


With up to 18 liquefied natural gas (LNG) terminals proposed for the coast of B.C., there is growing concern and opposition from communities across the province as the true impacts of fracking and LNG come to light. Why put communities and the climate at risk, and threaten B.C.'s drinking water, rivers and ocean, wild salmon, air quality, farmlands and wilderness areas for a dangerous LNG pipe dream?

From the frackfields of northeastern B.C. and the many fracked gas pipelines and LNG terminals vying for approval in the northwest, to the proposed LNG projects and supertankers closer to home in Howe Sound, Delta, Campbell River and Alberni Inlet, come learn about the true impacts of LNG and what you can do to protect your community and the coast.

Time: 7:00 pm
Venue: North Island College Theater
Location: 2300 Ryan Road Courtenay, BC
Website: http://www.canadians.org
For information contact: surfdust@telus.net
Phone: 250-286-3019
Categories: Environment

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