Sent by James Byrne on behalf of Canadian Colleagues.
Dear friends and colleagues,
We, the undersigned natural and social scientists, are writing to invite you to consider being a signatory on a letter to Prime Minister Harper. The letter calls for PM Harper to reject the Joint Review Panel (JRP) report on the Northern Gateway Pipeline (NGP). The Prime Minister’s office is expected to announce a decision on the NGP imminently (within weeks), so the timing is critical. To ensure that we precede the federal decision, the sign-on letter will close on May 23.
The letter begins as follows below. In short, we are stating that the JRP report is flawed in five important ways, such that it is insufficient as basis for a federal decision. Note that we are not calling for the PM to reject the NGP; we are restricting our critique to the evidentiary basis for such a decision in the JRP report.
The questions surrounding natural resource development and transportation are complex and multifaceted, involving economic, ecological and social considerations. We find the report flawed in a diversity of these dimensions. While, none of us alone can speak to all of these flaws, we can collectively assess and address specific issues given our areas of expertise. In an effort to communicate a clear and succinct message, the letter details five fundamental flaws among many.
You can sign onto the letter at: http://www.ipetitions.com/petition/scientists-reject-northern-gateway-jrp-re...
The pdf of the full letter can be downloaded at: http://www.Chanslab.ires.ubc.ca/?attachment_id=2611http://www.chanslab.ires.ubc.ca/?attachment_id=2611
Sincerely, Kai MA Chan, Associate Professor, University of British Columbia Anne Salomon, Assistant Professor, Simon Fraser University Eric B Taylor, Professor, University of British Columbia
Together with: Elena Bennett, Professor, McGill University James M Byrne,Professor, University of Lethbridge Michael Barkusky, Founding Director, Pacific Institute for Ecological Economics Suzanne Bayley, Emeritus Professor, University of Alberta Ratana Chuenpagdee, Professor, Memorial University Simon Donner, Associate Professor, University of British Columbia Edward Gregr, Professional Biologist / Recovery Plan Author, University of British Columbia Eric Higgs, Professor, University of Victoria George Hoberg, Professor, University of British Columbia Kathryn Harrison, Professor, University of British Columbia Don Jackson, Professor, University of Toronto Mark Jaccard, Professor, Simon Fraser University Jeremy Kerr, Professor, University of Ottawa Ken Lertzman, Professor, Simon Fraser University Sarah Otto, Professor, University of British Columbia Evgeny Pakhomov, Professor, University of British Columbia Paul Paquet, Assistant Professor, University of Victoria Wendy Palen, Assistant Professor, Simon Fraser University David Schindler, Professor, University of Alberta Douw Steyn, Professor, University of British Columbia Boris Worm, Professor, Dalhousie University