Luckily in this case, all crew are reported to be safe, but we know that may not always be the case.
LNG carriers present an unnecessary risk to people and the planet. #SayNotoLNG
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#LNG terminals make gas prices volatile because tankers can be diverted on route, on a whim. Imagine if whims were a driving force in politics? safetybeforelng.ie #SayNotoLNG #SafetyBeforeLNG #LNG
ICYMI 🔔 Over 80 organizations endorsed a letter to banks and pension funds calling on them not to fund #TilburyLNG expansion.
Whales are threatened by every tanker, and LNG terminals cause pollution on the land through leaks and flaring.
#SayNoToLNG #GreenSky
Over 80 organizations endorsed a letter to banks and pension funds calling on them not to fund Tilbury LNG expansion.
Whales are threatened by every tanker, and LNG terminals cause pollution on the land through leaks and flaring.
Take action here: stand.earth/StopTilbury
#SayNoToLNG #GreenSky
Hey instead of making NZ more dependent on fossil fuels extracted from a war zone where the US and Israel routinely start bombing people, let’s embrace renewable energy. #SayNoToLNG
We hand-delivered a thank you card and a sweet treat to their HQ to celebrate.
The work is just beginning… 🗣️ #SayNoToLNG
Find out more more here:
Tanker traffic from LNG projects like Tilbury & Woodfibre LNG is a serious risk for families all along the tanker route.
👉Help keep us all safe by taking action: Stand.earth/StopTilbury
#SayNoToLNG
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Teal background. Quote reads "Tanker traffic could lead to catastrophic consequences... devastate huge swaths of Delta, Ladner and the Fraser River." Attribution reads “Anna Barford, Oceans Campaigner, Stand.earth” with black and white photo of Barford in the bottom right corner. Arrow icon pointing right in the top right corner.
Background photo of an orca breaching. Screenshot of a Delta Optimist op-ed titled “Opinion: Stand.earth warns of dangers from liquefied natural gas expansion in Canada's future” with the subhead “FortisBC is applying to wildly expand its Tilbury LNG facility near Delta” and a photo of protesters standing behind banners that read “NO TANKERS ON THE FRASER” “REJECT POLLUTION REJECT TILBURY LNG”
Tanker traffic from Tilbury LNG is a threat to everyone who loves the Fraser or who lives in Richmond and Delta.
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👉 Stand.earth/StopTilbury
#SayNoToLNG
We stand in solidarity with the Gitanyow as they raise the financial, legal and environmental risks to investment and community, and assert their rights to protect their lands, waters and way of life.
Read the letter here 👇
#SayNoToLNG #KsiLisims
The maritime sector is incredibly polluting.
⛴️ Passenger ferries are leaders in getting off fossil fuels like fracked gas, and there is lots more to do. #SayNotoLNG
The solution? Stop financing new fossil fuel projects, support renewables.
Join us in calling on big banks to #SayNoToLNG and fund a climate-safe future instead.
PM Carney called Ksi Lisims LNG a "project of national interest" last week. Watch this video to find out why that's far from the truth.
Watch the full interview here: https://gem.cbc.ca/power-politics?autoplay=1
#SayNoToLNG
Ksi Lisims LNG is a multi-billion dollar project of national liability that the government of Canada is preparing to fast track and throw taxpayer dollars at.
#SayNoToLNG #canpoli
Teal background. Quote reads “Increasing provincial revenues for resources that the [fracking and LNG] industry is using feels really practical, really urgent and really smart.” Attribution reads “Kiki Wood, Senior Oil and Gas Campaigner, Stand.earth” with a black and white photo of Wood.
Background photo of orca breaching. Screenshot of CBC article titled “As water dries up in northeast B.C., some want industrial users paying more to pump it”. Subhead: “B.C. charges companies $2.25 per million litres of water, the lowest in Canada, says environmental”. Article starts “Several times over the last five years, when Haley Bassett has turned on the taps at her family's farm near Dawson Creek, nothing has come out. When she checks her well, the water filter is clogged with black sand.”
In an area plagued by drought the fracking and LNG industry is taking fresh water and polluting it beyond reuse. BC government has options to address this.
The big one: #SayNotoLNG.
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Teal background. Quote reads "Who benefits from LNG...? Energy companies desperate to monetise gas reserves before they are stranded." Attribution reads “Rob Mortimer, CEO, Fuelre4m” with a black and white photo of him with the image credit to Fuelre4m in the bottom right corner of the image. Arrow icon pointing right in the top right corner.
Background image of an orca breaching. Screenshot of a Ship&Bunker article titled “INSIGHT: Who really Benefits From LNG?”, written by Rob Mortimer and published on October 16, 2025. The article starts, “The shipping industry has been sold a dream before, and we are being sold another one today. LNG is not a transition fuel, it is a transition business model - a short-term profit play dressed up as climate action. The question every shipowner, policymaker, and regulator should be asking is not "Can LNG reduce emissions?" but "Who benefits from LNG being called a solution?" The answer is blunt. Classification societies selling their LNG academies. Shipyards chasing orders. Energy companies desperate to monetise gas reserves before they are stranded. And an International Maritime Organization happy to paper over cracks in its credibility by waving through a fuel pathway that is already proven incompatible with its own stated decarbonisation goals. The Methane Elephant in the Room The numbers do not lie.”
LNG is poison peddled as solution.
Stopping the expansion of LNG and gas in our homes, over the waves, and in our economies is vital to protect the people and places we love from pollution and dangerous accidents.
#SayNotoLNG
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Eby not only puts his elbows back down, but sells off a chunk to the MAGA crew.
#SayNoToLNG
Sounds like another strong case to prove why we must #MakePollutersPay.
And yet another reason to #SayNoToLNG and back renewable energy instead of dirty fossil fuels.
Background photo of an LNG tanker on the horizon. Stand.earth logo in top right corner. ANALYSIS icon in top left corner. Text reads ‘The Demand for LNG Just isn't There: New analysis finds shocking numbers for those banking on fossil fuels” “New graphs from IEEFA show that Canada's LNG is coming online in an era of low demand and bad timing.” Arrow icon in bottom right corner.
Background photo of the B.C. coast. Text reads “In quiet coves and lush coastal ecosystems, a threat looms. Casting a shadow over the summer of 2025, the grey and dangerous threat of LNG exports: The Tankers are coming! There are 5 approved or proposed LNG export terminals - 2 in the Salish Sea, 3 in the Great Bear Sea. Their timing? Terrible.” Arrow icon in bottom right corner.
Blue background with illustration of a seal swimming among a kelp forest. Text in top right corner reads “Source: IEEFA”. Text reads “Across wealthy markets, demand for LNG is falling and will likely continue to fall.” With an arrow pointing to a graph showing the falling demand over Europe, Japan, and South Korea. Screenshot of analysis reads “ ◦Europe, Japan, and South Korea account for 50% of global LNG demand. ◦Energy plans in all three markets envision steep declines in LNG demand.” Arrow icon in bottom right corner.
Wine-colored background. Text in top right corner reads “Source: IEEFA”. Text reads “China's growth in LNG demand has ended for now:” with an arrow pointing to a graph showing Chinese LNG imports dropping in 2025. Text reads “LNG is NOT replacing coal in Asia's power mix:” with an arrow pointing to a graph showing the costs of Asia’s energy mix with text on the graph reading “LNG was nearly 3x the price of coal in China in 2023”. Arrow icon in bottom right corner.
Numbers don't lie. It's time for Canada to #SayNoToLNG.
📉 New data from @ieefainstitute.bsky.social shows the falling demand for fossil fuel LNG and an increase in renewable energy. ☀️
Yet another reason to #SayNoToLNG 👇
“A single year of greenhouse gas emissions from tankers carrying LNG from the United States more than cancels out the annual emissions reductions achieved through all the electric vehicles currently on U.S. roads.” 🤯
The moon landing happened, climate change is real, and liquified natural gas (LNG) is just another fossil fuel — no better than oil or coal.
In order to reach the green future the planet needs, Canadians must #SayNoToLNG.
Learn more here: www.nationalobserver.com/2025/04/23/o...
Background photo of an LNG tanker on the horizon. Text reads “LNG Industry Lie: "Many Indigenous communities stand to benefit from LNG production." Fact: LNG is often touted as an example for economic reconciliation with Indigenous Peoples, even though the International Energy Agency 2024 World Energy Outlook has said no new LNG projects are needed to meet global demand. If these projects become stranded assets, participating First Nations will have to live with the abandoned industrial sites on their territories and the debt that comes with them, while the LNG industry will leave town.” Arrow icon in bottom right corner.
Background photo of pipelines. Text reads “LNG Industry Lie: "Fast-tracking the approval of new LNG terminals and pipelines will help to fight Trump's tariffs."Fact: Building LNG terminals and pipelines takes many years. For example, LNG Canada - the terminal that is closest to starting operation - has already been under construction for six years. That means that an LNG project approved today is not going to go into operation before Donald Trump leaves office.” Arrow icon in bottom right corner.
Black background. Text reads “Don't believe the lies peddled by the LNG industry. LNG is a fracked gas. It's not green, it's not clean and it's far from renewable. Join us in calling out LNG for what it is: a dangerous distraction from real climate solutions like wind and solar.”
TLDR: it's not clean, it's not safe, it's not a climate solution. #SayNoToLNG
Learn more here: stand.earth/insights/lng...
Red background. Quote reads "LNG won't create long-term jobs and economic opportunities for northern communities. Canadian' LNG terminals are often owned by foreign oil giants who receive massive subsidies, tax breaks, and exemptions from provincial and federal governments in exchange for blowing past our climate targets." Attribution reads “Kiki Wood, Senior Oil and Gas Campaigner, Stand.earth” with photo of Wood in bottom right corner.
Cream-colored background. Text reads “We can't afford new LNG projects in the midst of a climate crisis. Canadians deserve energy solutions that put people and the planet first.” Arrow icon in bottom right corner.
Canadians deserve energy solutions that put people and planet first. #SayNoToLNG
Join me in saying no to companies that do studies finding their plan will cause irreversible damage our planet but want to enact them anyways.
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#saynotolng #saveourplanet #environmentalist
“Once it gets to the overseas market, there will be additional methane emissions, both in terms of pipeline and storage and then obviously when the gas is actually burned.” #SayNoToLNG
“Fossil fuels like LNG are not climate solutions after all – and claiming that they are is blatant greenwashing” #SayNoToLNG
Heute haben wir auf der #COP29 unseren Aufruf gegen neue Flüssiggas-Infrastruktur veröffentlicht. Über 130 Abgeordnete aus aller Welt unterstützen unsere Forderung. Es ist Zeit, den fossilen Ausstieg ernstzunehmen & uns vom Gas-Mythos zu befreien. #SayNoToLNG #ErneuerbareJaBitte
Spoiler: it’s methane. LNG is typically 85-95% methane. Yet LNG is being pushed by some — especially the cruise industry — as a climate solution for shipping. It’s madness.
LNG is a climate accelerant.
We must #SayNoToLNG ...
“For the sake of all that we love, we can't let them.”
#SayNoToLNG
Background photo of Tacoma, Washington. NEWS icon in top left corner. Text reads “Pugent Sound Energy Cancels LNG Expansion: Win for Frontline Communities” “Following outcry from the Puyallup Tribe of Indians, conservation and health groups, Pugent Sound Energy has canceled the expansion of its liquefied natural gas plant in Tacoma, Washington. Arrow icon in bottom right corner.
Teal background. Quote reads “"The rollback of these expansion plans is cause for celebration. We urge PSE and the Port of Tacoma to follow in the footsteps of ports in the US and globally by investing in infrastructure for zero emission vessel fuels and technologies.” Attribution reads “Kendra Ulrich, Transportation Campaign Director, Stand.earth”
Following outcry from the Puyallup Tribe of Indians and an alliance of conservation and health groups, Pugent Sound Energy has canceled the expansion of its liquified natural gas (LNG) plant in Tacoma, Washington.
#climatesky #saynotolng