A video concerning Royal Dutch Shell, of Niger Delta infamy, and their coal bed methane plans in the Sacred Headwaters Basin, Mount Klappan, British Columbia.
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On Aug 21, 2007 the Tahltan elders of Iskut and Telegraph creek blockaded Shell from resuming their destructive Coalbed Methane operations in the Sacred Headwaters. This is the latest in an ongoing battle over resource development at the birthplace of three of Canada's great salmon rivers, a place aboriginal groups consider sacred.
Dogwood Initiative has partnered with five shareholders of Enbridge Inc. to file a shareholder proposal asking the company's Board to write a report estimating the environmental and financial consequences of the inevitable spills associated with the Company's proposed Northern Gateway project across British Columbia.
In 2005 members of the Tahltan First Nation put shell on notice and demanded they stop coalbed methane drilling and exploration in their traditional territory.
Gary Lunn finally admits he doesn't support a ban on tanker in BC's Northern Coastal waters. He then tries to muddy the issue by talking about tankers bound for Alaska instead of BC.