I learned today that a long-time acquaintance is hiking, kayaking, biking and otherwise traversing the proposed route of Enbridge’s 1,150km oil pipeline from Fort McMurray to the Pacific Ocean. Along with Ian and Karen McAllister of Pacific Wild and film maker Frank Wolf, Todd McGowan aims to provide insights into local points of view, and raise awareness of the very real dangers of this project:
The Enbridge project has the potential to radically alter the social and ecological landscape of Western Canada. The construction of this massive pipeline and the roads used to access it will result in extensive loss of wildlife habitat. Waterways and communities will be contaminated as statistically inevitable oil spills occur along the pipeline route. It will lead to expansion of the tar sands- adding to already critical global atmospheric carbon levels.
The 1,150km journey is a very long walk. But here’s a very short lesson: The length of this pipeline makes oil spills a statistical inevitability.
Of course, if we just ban the tankers, the pipeline idea will just go away….