Speaking at the North Van public meeting
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I was invited to share
GSA’s concerns as part of a panel that included representatives from Kinder
Morgan, Port Metro Vancouver and the Tsleil-Waututh Nation. I talked about the disastrous environmental, community
and economic impacts of an oil spill in North Van’s ocean backyard; the
fact that, as we have been warned
time and time again, we have nowhere near the physical, human or financial
resources required to clean up a massive spill of conventional crude, let alone
much riskier diluted bitumen; and that approval of the Kinder Morgan project would
guarantee a ‘carbon spill’ with every tanker load of fuel that’s burned, and
lock us into an unsustainable future that most British Columbians don’t want.
Much of the audience
apparently shared our concerns, and Kinder Morgan was given a tough grilling
during the Q&A. Some of the most pointed questions were about exactly what
chemicals are contained in the ‘diluent’ that is mixed with bitumen to allow it
to flow through the pipeline (the answer was unclear), and why Kinder Morgan’s research
claims diluted bitumen would float for 10 days, while other studies suggest it
would sink
much sooner.
But the comment that
stuck with me the most came from Reuben George of the Tsleil-Waututh Nation. He
said: don’t take my word for it, or Kinder Morgan’s – find out what’s going on
for yourself. In that spirit, here’s a link to a full
recording and news
coverage of the evening.
If you’re a North
Vancouver resident and you have concerns about Kinder Morgan’s new pipeline,
now is the time to speak up. Unlike most other municipalities in the Lower
Mainland, which have expressed their opposition to the Kinder Morgan proposal,
the District of North Vancouver has yet to take a position. Councillors are
making up their minds right now, so please reach out to them and share your
concerns.
If you don’t live in
North Van, you can find out where your local government stands here. If yours isn’t on the list, why not ask them to hold a similar public meeting to
help them – and community members – make up their minds about Kinder Morgan?
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