Net Zero: Coastal GasLink construction resumes after blockades - News Summed Up

Net Zero: Coastal GasLink construction resumes after blockades


Wet'suwet'en supporters and opponents of Coastal GasLink protest outside a government building in Victoria in February 2020. On Tuesday, TC Energy said it had confirmed that “opposition groups had departed” from a forest service road and a Coastal GasLink drill site on the Morice River. It also works as a major carbon sink that helps stave off climate change. New research suggests that, because of climate change, beavers are moving into the previously inhospitable Arctic tundra. The federal government has yet to say when Finance Canada will release a report on how much climate change could cost Ottawa.


Source: CBC News January 05, 2022 17:12 UTC



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