00 A Mosaic of Destruction
Upstream, native resistance in British Columbia Intro: A Mosaic of Destruction Peter McCartney, of the Wilderness Committee in Vancouver, gives an overview of the proposed developments planned in northern British Columbia, from the fracking wells in Fort St. John to the gas refrigeration plants on the coast, from the Site C dam to the pipeline network. Everything is part of a bigger project for the export of tar sands and gas. It's a mosaic of destruction. Watch more videos from Upstream. About the project: Following the route of the proposed gas pipelines from northeastern British Columbia to the Pacific coast, along almost 1,000 km from the Peace River Valley to Lelu Island, First Nations and settlers are opposing new developments (MAP), and are finding new ways to fight for the land and the future. Opposition forms are different and change according to the local situation, but in every camp, in every group, in every occupation of the land, there is one common understanding: res
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