Indigenous, Rural Leaders Band Together in Opposition to Northern Alta. Carbon Storage Project
A coalition opposes the $16.5 billion Pathways carbon capture project citing environmental risks and inadequate Indigenous consultation, urging a federal impact assessment.
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Feds likely to miss MOU deadline as opposition to carbon capture project grows
The federal and Alberta governments are working on brokering a trilateral agreement with the oilsands companies behind the proposed Oil Sands Alliance’s carbon capture project, but a coalition of rural, Indigenous and farming communities along the proposed CO2 pipeline route — an essential part of the project — are vowing to organize against it.
Coalition of First Nations, rural landowners demands review of proposed Pathways carbon capture project
A coalition of Indigenous leaders, farmers and rural Albertans is demanding there be a federal environmental review of Pathways, a planned carbon capture and storage facility and carbon dioxide pipeline in the oilsands region.
'Alliance of cowboys and Indians' takes on carbon capture megaproject
Athabasca Chipewyan First Nation Chief Allan Adam speaks at the March 24 launch of No CO2 Pipelines Alberta.Chief Allan Adam of Athabasca Chipewyan First Nation was in Edmonton on Tuesday to help launch what he called a “new alliance of the cowboys and Indians” united against a multi-billion dollar carbon capture hub promoted by some of Canada’s largest oil companies. Chief Adam was referring to a group of rural Albertans and First Nations leade…
Coalition launches against proposed oilsands carbon capture network
EDMONTON — A new coalition of rural residents, farmers and Indigenous communities has formed in Alberta to oppose a proposed carbon capture pipeline project backed by major oilsands producers. The group, called No CO2 Pipelines Alberta, says it represents people living along the planned 600-kilometre Pathways Alliance carbon capture and storage network and is raising concerns about safety, environmental risks and potential public costs. Organize…
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