tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3877493408875483921.post5492508320665615514..comments2024-03-29T03:38:00.494-07:00Comments on North Coast Review: Latest Lelu Island Letter highlights range of divisionsUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3877493408875483921.post-1373090016847748922016-05-22T13:10:37.588-07:002016-05-22T13:10:37.588-07:00I have followed the Lelu LNG debate very closely b...I have followed the Lelu LNG debate very closely because the pipeline that will supply it will also facilitate mine development in the in interior of BC. Particularly the Decar nickel property, owned by First Point Minerals. The Decar project is as "green" as the day is long, having impeccable environmental credentials, including the potential for carbon capture and sequestration. It really is "world class" in every aspect.<br /><br />What has struck me about the debate around Lelu Island is that the "environmentalist" lobby seems to be composed of the usual suspects. They are opportunistic outsiders who cannot seem to pass up an opportunity to come in and agitate against any and all development projects.<br /><br />It is therefore gratifying to see that our Northwest Coast First Nations have now seen through these usurpers and told them to get out.<br /><br />Too bad that the Inuit did not realize this same thing in time to save their sealing industry.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com