It’s easy to be a cynic when it comes to elections, rolling
our eyes at focus-grouped speeches and partisan mudslinging in the run up to
voting day. This election, pipelines and tanker traffic are a hot topic, and
the list of leaders taking a stand against the Kinder Morgan pipeline project
is growing. Last week, we heard stirring words from the Mayors of Vancouver and
Burnaby and hard facts from economists and business leaders saying ‘no’ to
Kinder Morgan at the West
Coast Pipeline Summit. This week, we have seen a growing number of BC
political parties declaring their opposition to Kinder Morgan’s expansion plans,
surprising many an election cynic and boosting the prospects for the campaign
to stop the pipeline.
Image credit: Tsleil-Waututh West Coast Oil Pipeline Summit |
Georgia Strait Alliance has been asking our supporters to reach
out to candidates of all parties in their riding to find out where they
stand on Kinder Morgan, and what they would do about pipelines and tanker
traffic if they got elected. We feel that the risk of a catastrophic oil spill
that would devastate the beaches, communities and precious marine life of the
Salish Sea is simply too great, and safeguarding our coast and our climate
demands that we oppose the project. Together with many other organizations, we
have been working to encourage BC to say ‘no’ to Kinder Morgan and ‘yes’ to a
clean energy future. So indications that leaders are listening to the majority
of British Columbians who oppose the Kinder Morgan project are welcome – and
help to reign in that election cynicism.
If you haven’t yet, please take a moment to
contact your candidates: the more they hear concerns about the Kinder
Morgan pipeline, the stronger a mandate the next government will have to take bold
action to protect the Salish Sea.
As every cynic knows, talk doesn’t always equal action, so
it will be up to us to hold our MLAs to their election promises, and push for
the kind of visionary policies that would protect our whole coast forever and make BC
a true climate leader.
GSA has lots of exciting activities planned this summer to
bring people together to celebrate the Salish Sea and turn up the volume on the
Kinder Morgan campaign – stay tuned to this blog for more details!
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