Energy East Discussion
Sunday July 3, 2016  1:30pm - 3:30pm (2 Hours)
Health / Wellness Meeting / Club Community Event Wheelchair Accessible

 [email protected]
 902-429-2202

Energy East Information Tour
The Ecology Action Centre (EAC) is hosting a series of information sessions in coastal Nova Scotian communities along the Bay of Fundy to discuss risks of the proposed Energy East pipeline to the Bay of Fundy.

The EAC’s information sessions, (dates and locations listed at the web site) are a chance to discuss details and risks of Energy East, and hear feedback and concerns from coastal communities in Nova Scotia about the project.

TransCanada’s Energy East pipeline and associated export terminal in Saint John, New Brunswick pose risks to the entire Bay of Fundy due to associated marine terminal and increased tanker traffic in the Bay of Fundy, through the Gulf of Maine. Tanker traffic would increase by nearly 330 million barrels, or 290 tankers per year. This would impact coastal communities, fisheries, and much of Nova Scotia’s mainland coastline, especially the Bay of Fundy.

No RSVP is needed. Send questions, concerns or ideas regarding these events to Stephen Thomas at the Ecology Action Centre (contact info below).
Pricing & Tickets
Pricing: Free
Poster
The DeWolfe Building
24 Elm Avenue
Wolfville, Nova Scotia

 [email protected]
 902-697-3344

         

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