In the recent decade, Canada has faced a problem with the environment due to the coastal gas link pipeline running through the First Nations’ land in British Columbia. Activists have raised concerns about climate change and First Nations rights. The gas link pipeline in British Columbia is an environmental issue caused by the government and big energy corporations. Those in charge are taking advantage of Indigenous land and making it susceptible to lasting damage. This paper will examine how First Nations' land rights have been infringed upon and how the pipeline will lead to irreversible damage to the environment. The first section will illustrate the issue and the impact on the environment and First Nations rights. The second section will...
States increasingly rely on ambient environmental monitoring systems to provide information on envir...
This paper discusses the development of Native environmental politics on Haida Gwaii, also known as ...
Over the past decade, energy policy has become increasingly controversial in Canada and the United S...
The winter of 2020 was dominated by Canadian and international news coverage about a group of indige...
In the years 2016-2018 a number of protests conducted by the Indigenous peoples of Canada against th...
The past decade across Turtle Island (North America) has seen a powerful overarching movement I will...
Energy extraction in western Canada has impacts on global climate, local ecologies, human health and...
In British Columbia (Canada), the TransMountain pipeline expansion project and the Coastal GasLink p...
High rates of resource extraction in northern and western Canada are creating intense socio-environm...
This work critically analyzes the role of extractive industry in the continued colonization of Indig...
Because pipelines supply necessary energy to homes and businesses around the United States, federal ...
Produced by the Mowat Centre at the School of Public Policy and Governance, University of Toronto.Th...
Using theoretical frameworks from Indigenous scholars Dr. Anne Spice and Dr. Kyle Whyte, this paper ...
The development of resources on and near Indigenous territories has many potential benefits includin...
This thesis examines the environmental assessment for the proposed Northern Gateway Pipelines projec...
States increasingly rely on ambient environmental monitoring systems to provide information on envir...
This paper discusses the development of Native environmental politics on Haida Gwaii, also known as ...
Over the past decade, energy policy has become increasingly controversial in Canada and the United S...
The winter of 2020 was dominated by Canadian and international news coverage about a group of indige...
In the years 2016-2018 a number of protests conducted by the Indigenous peoples of Canada against th...
The past decade across Turtle Island (North America) has seen a powerful overarching movement I will...
Energy extraction in western Canada has impacts on global climate, local ecologies, human health and...
In British Columbia (Canada), the TransMountain pipeline expansion project and the Coastal GasLink p...
High rates of resource extraction in northern and western Canada are creating intense socio-environm...
This work critically analyzes the role of extractive industry in the continued colonization of Indig...
Because pipelines supply necessary energy to homes and businesses around the United States, federal ...
Produced by the Mowat Centre at the School of Public Policy and Governance, University of Toronto.Th...
Using theoretical frameworks from Indigenous scholars Dr. Anne Spice and Dr. Kyle Whyte, this paper ...
The development of resources on and near Indigenous territories has many potential benefits includin...
This thesis examines the environmental assessment for the proposed Northern Gateway Pipelines projec...
States increasingly rely on ambient environmental monitoring systems to provide information on envir...
This paper discusses the development of Native environmental politics on Haida Gwaii, also known as ...
Over the past decade, energy policy has become increasingly controversial in Canada and the United S...