Back in 2010, Dogwood decided that stopping the expansion of fossil
fuel export infrastructure in British Columbia was the biggest contribution we could make to the growing climate movement.
It is time to not only ban fracking, but halt new investments in fossil
fuels and related
infrastructure, including pipelines, gas - fired power plants, fracking waste dumps, fossil
fuel storage depots in the salt caverns by Seneca Lake, LNG
exports at Port Ambrose, crude oil «bomb trains,» and a tar sands oil heater at the Port of Albany.
The administration supports development of natural gas
export terminals and the development of natural gas
infrastructure abroad, which would lock in more decades of continued fossil
fueled electricity.