Three nations plan to explore nature-based solutions on the Halfway River territory – including planting trees and restoring wetlands – to protect and restore ecosystems, as well as nurturing carbon sinks
, or FNCI, a network launched in 2019 to focus on climate change and Indigenous concerns. Both the Haisla and the Nisga’a nations are pursuing liquefied natural gas projects in their respective territories.
Montney natural gas fields in northeastern B.C. would feed LNG Canada, a liquefied natural gas processing facility The FNCI on Monday also called on the B.C. and federal governments to expand carbon markets, saying those markets could help governments reach net-zero targets and help foot the bill for massive restoration projects on Indigenous territories.
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