How ‘natural’ is liquified ‘natural’ gas? Fracking the Peace tells how
fracking for ‘natural’ gas has negatively impacted the lives of people living on Treaty 8
territory in Northeastern BC.
The Peace River region has been ravaged by more than 25,000 fracking wells
threatening livelihoods, physical and mental health, rich agricultural land and the very
water that sustains life.
Fracking is currently responsible for the majority of BC’s methane emissions which are
86 times more toxic for the atmosphere than CO2. Fracking the Peace paints a picture
of how fracking development in BC has been allowed to skyrocket.
Veteran organizer David Mills will describe the collaborative effort underway to eliminate
public subsidies for fracked gas expansion in BC and facilitate a discussion of our
options for moving beyond gas.
- Runtime35 minutes
- LanguageEnglish
- CountryCanada
How ‘natural’ is liquified ‘natural’ gas? Fracking the Peace tells how
fracking for ‘natural’ gas has negatively impacted the lives of people living on Treaty 8
territory in Northeastern BC.
The Peace River region has been ravaged by more than 25,000 fracking wells
threatening livelihoods, physical and mental health, rich agricultural land and the very
water that sustains life.
Fracking is currently responsible for the majority of BC’s methane emissions which are
86 times more toxic for the atmosphere than CO2. Fracking the Peace paints a picture
of how fracking development in BC has been allowed to skyrocket.
Veteran organizer David Mills will describe the collaborative effort underway to eliminate
public subsidies for fracked gas expansion in BC and facilitate a discussion of our
options for moving beyond gas.
- Runtime35 minutes
- LanguageEnglish
- CountryCanada