No arrests, no updates nearly 40 days after Coastal GasLink attack

On February 17, CGL security workers on the Morice River Forest Service Road were rolled on by a masked group of people armed with weapons, including axes, who began setting fires and destroying property. The surveillance cameras had been successfully disabled, however some mobile phone footage was captured.

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Lack of pipelines costing us billions

Suggesting his brain is an irony-free zone, federal Environment Minister Steven Guilbeault told Bloomberg News last week that Canada can’t replace Russian oil and natural gas supplies to Europe because, “our export capacity is pretty much maxed out.”

Of course, the reason it’s maxed out is Canada’s lack of oil and natural gas pipelines, the same ones Guilbeault campaigned against in his previous life as a Greenpeace activist.

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Labor Sec’y Walsh: ‘Have to Transition Into Clean Energy’ But It ‘Can Be Painful’ and Will Take Time

On Friday’s broadcast of the Fox Business Network’s “Varney & Co.,” Labor Secretary Marty Walsh said that “we have to transition into clean energy” at some point and that we’re in the process of making the transition. Walsh also stated that making the transition “can be painful in some sectors and some fields,” and isn’t going to happen instantaneously.

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‘Donation Campaigns’ Sustaining Outside Actors Stoking BC Natural Gas Production Site Axe-attack

A letter penned by a group of hereditary leaders of an indigenous tribe in Canada’s British Columbia region at the center of a series of domestic terrorism attacks on a natural gas production site has said that the violence is likely being stoked by outside radicals sustaining themselves via “donation campaigns.”

The most notable and recent event in the chain was the Feb. 17 assault on the Coastal GasLink (CGL) natural gas production site in British Columbia by approximately 20 people, many wielding axes.

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Nolte: You Can Thank Environmentalists for the Invasion of Ukraine

It is the West’s wacko environmentalists who handed Russian President Vladimir Putin the leverage and money to invade Crimea in 2014 and Ukraine this week.

Without these wackos, Putin would be just another gangster in charge of a crumbling country, and maybe one on the verge of a revolution to depose him.

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Video of people ‘armed with axes’ released in investigation into violent attack at B.C. pipeline camp

Video released by the RCMP shows what officers describe as a group storming the site of a violent attack at a B.C. camp for pipeline workers last week.

Mounties published three video clips Tuesday in connection with the “acts of violence and damage done” at the work camp last week.

In a news release, the RCMP said the videos show a group of people, some of whom are “armed with axes” approaching the Coastal GasLink camp on Thursday.

No doubt they’re white supremacist truckers.

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It’s all connected together!

h/t Mauser 98

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More Canadians should limit car usage, red meat consumption to fight climate change: expert

Lloyd Alter, who teaches sustainable design at Ryerson University’s School of Interior Design, is the author of the book, “Living the 1.5 Degree Lifestyle: Why Individual Climate Action Matters More Than Ever.” In the book, he argues that the climate impact of actions such as driving less or limiting red meat consumption can go a long way.

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The vasectomy ‘movement’ is a front for eugenics

The self-gelding campaign has a dark motivation

Are men really getting themselves neutered to save the planet? A Guardian story yesterday quotes Lloyd Williamson, a 30-year-old childless man who underwent vasectomy last November, who explains that “I don’t want to bring a life into this world, because it’s pretty shitty as it is and it’s only going to get worse”.

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Environmentalists say women emit less carbon and are more climate conscious. What sexist tripe.

No, climate change is not a ‘women’s issue’

There seems to be a belief circulating in environmentalist circles that women make the best leaders on climate change. Apparently, we’re just better suited to it. we’re more empathetic, more concerned about sustainability and we even emit less greenhouse gas.

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‘Climate-friendly’ menu coming to your palate: Mealworms. EU ‘approves insects for human consumption’

The European Union’s landmark decision last week to approve insects for human consumption was a victory for grubs and maggots — and people — the world over. The approval confers a kind of dignity to the lowly, protein-rich microbeasts that we foolishly dismiss as pests, and delivers a clear signal that the insect proteins industry is poised for significant growth. Above all, it paves the way for an alternative protein source that should play a critical role in feeding a hotter, more populous world.

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