2025: National Geographic: What fracking is doing to the Earth—and to our bodies; Dr. Sandra Steingraber: “This is a public health crisis.”
Dr. Steingraber is not calling for more study, she’s calling for frac and LNG bans!![]()
@unraveled5.bsky.social July 28, 2025:
….in Pennsylvania, where we frack gas, our energy bills just went up.
@ssteingraber1.bsky.social:
Thanks for the lived-experience perspective. Indeed. Renewable energy sources are always cheaper than burning fracked gas.
Carney’s LNG Push Will Cause BC Fracking to Skyrocket, Expert Warns, More than 30,000 wells needed over the next 25 years for new LNG export projects, calculates renowned earth scientist David Hughes by Daniel Mesec, Jul 25, 2025, desmog.com

Shell’s LNG Canada facility in Kitimat, B.C., shipped its first tanker of Asian-bound liquefied natural gas last month, signaling the beginning of a liquefied natural gas boom in Canada.
The prospect of a surge in fossil fuel exports that could turn the country into the world’s fifth biggest LNG exporter is being cheered on by Prime Minister Mark Carney, who has referred to B.C. LNG facilities as “projects of national significance.” His Liberal
extremely Harper Con
government recently passed legislation known as Bill C-5
a charter-violating inhumane vile law cheered on by Pierre Poilievre and the CPCs (which tells us all we need to know)
that could
abuse Indigenous and other communities
fast-track additional gas exports, including a Phase 2 expansion of Shell’s LNG Canada.
Largely absent from this discussion is the explosion of fracking across northeastern B.C. that will be required to supply these export facilities, a process of gas extraction that consumed over five billion gallons of freshwater
most of which is permanently lost to the hydrogeological cycle, why the fuck do reporters not report on this most important harm caused by frac’ing? Synergy Alberta influence? CAPP?
across the province in 2021 and may be releasing organic
and inorganic
pollutants into local communities that are linked to birth defects and other negative health impacts.
A recent analysis conducted by David Hughes, a renowned earth scientist who spent 30 years with the Geological Survey of Canada
and he is the main reason my community and so many others were frac’d to hell in Alberta, starting in 2001
, suggests as many as 32,000 new fracking wells will be needed over the next 25 years to meet export demands, all of which will continue to consume depleted freshwater reserves
and permanently remove that water from the hydrogeological cycle!
and arable land in the northeastern part of the province.
If this fracking build-out happens, Hughes calculates, it’s highly unlikely Canada can achieve the 2050 net-zero emissions goals it agreed to during the 2015 Paris climate negotiations.
Net Zero is a scam, it’s impossible to achieve, even if the nastiest most unlawful industry in the world gave a shit, which it doesn’t![]()
“Personally, I don’t think with the way things are going…that we’re going to meet our net-zero commitments by 2050,” he told DeSmog. “That’s unrealistic at this point.”
No fucking kidding, especially with Synergy Alberta muzzling CAPE, nearly all other environmental NGOs in Canada, and now it appears, desmog too.![]()
Political leaders pushing fossil fuels
Hughes based his prediction on Canada missing its climate targets on the Canada Energy Regulator’s (CER) own net-zero scenarios. According to the regulator’s “global net-zero scenario”, Canada could have leeway to drill 12,500 new fracking wells by 2050 as long as there are sufficient greenhouse gas reductions in the rest of the Canadian economy, Hughes said.
If LNG Canada is the only facility to come online, then, it might still be possible for Canada to meet its net-zero goals, according to Hughes. But political leaders in Victoria and Ottawa are pushing legislation that could enable major new LNG export projects and pipelines.
B.C. premier David Eby earlier this year helped pass Bill 15, the Infrastructure Projects Act, which gives the provincial cabinet authority to override permitting timelines to fast-track the approval of major projects deemed provincially significant.
Any frac’er or LNG group that wants a project, or billions in subsidies, our cowardly corrupt politicos will declare their projects provincially and or federally significant. Just pure Herr Harper evil deregulatory fracshit, enabled by our NGOs and CAPE yammering repeatedly for a study, FFS.![]()
Although Eby says the new legislation won’t be used to push LNG terminals and pipelines, critics argue Bill 15 grants his cabinet unchecked power and may sidestep environmental oversight, remaining vague about project criteria. There are also significant concerns from Indigenous groups over lack of consultation and possible infringement on rights.
Prime Minister Carney is meanwhile pushing Bill C-5
he passed the fucking charter-violating bill!
as a way to reposition Canada’s economic strategies by building new oil and gas pipelines and other industrial export projects.
“Aggressive legislation like Bill 15 and federally Bill C-5 is designed to expedite the approval of new projects,” Hughes said. “Possibly more LNG capacity will be approved than can be accommodated within Canada’s net-zero mandate.”
In that scenario, he argued, we can “forget about” meeting 2050 climate goals.
What fucking joke! Industry knows damned well, life on earth will likely be roasted (aka toast) long before then, thanks to their brutally toxic and climate destroying pollution, never mind us dying of thirst or burning up in wildfires long before them.![]()
Major LNG facilities planned for BC
In addition to LNG Canada, there are three major gas export facilities in development along the B.C. coast.

Cedar LNG, also based near Kitimat, will be a floating export facility owned by the Haisla Nation and Pembina, a Calgary-based pipeline company. It’s in the process of building an extension of the Coastal GasLink pipeline to feed its LNG port, which is expected to ship its first tanker of LNG by 2028.
Woodfibre LNG, located on the traditional territory of the Squamish Nation, is primarily owned by Pacific Energy Corporation, a China-based resource development firm with offices in Beijing and Hong Kong.
Ksi Lisims LNG, a development partnership between the Nisga’a Nation and Texas-based gas company Western LNG, is progressing through the regulatory process.
All this bodes poorly for Canada’s efforts to achieve the emissions cuts necessary for a stable climate. “We’ve consumed half of all the oil ever burned by humans in the last 29 years. Our rate of consumption is going up,” said Hughes. “So, we’re probably
???? we ARE
in serious overshoot.”
All these projects will be getting their gas supply from the same place, the Montney Gas Formation, an area the size of New Brunswick and Nova Scotia combined, which includes the communities of Dawson Creek, Ft. St. John, Blueberry River First Nation and Doig River First Nation in the northeast region of B.C.
The Montney is the largest reserve of gas in Canada, and the majority of gas exports over the next decades will come from it. So far, more than 14,000 wells have been drilled on the B.C. side of the gas deposit. As more export facilities come online, the demand for new wells will increase, putting more pressure on land reserves.
2017: New Study: Sulfide-producing bacteria dominate hydraulically fractured shale oil & gas wells. “An estimated 70% of waterflooded reservoirs world-wide have soured.”
A lot of gas in NEBC is deadly sour, getting more sour by the frac.![]()

“CER’s two net-zero scenarios would cause disturbance of between 270 and 380 square kilometres of land for roads and drill pads, and it gets much worse if all proposed LNG projects are built,” Hughes said.
Heavy impacts on water resources
As new wells are drilled, more water is going to be needed for the fracking process. In 2024 more than 1.7 million cubic meters of fresh water were extracted for use from northeastern watersheds, from the same rivers people get their drinking water.
Last year the BC Energy Regulator, which oversaw approvals for more than 22 million cubic metres of fresh water in the northeast, issued an advisory to companies that water licenses could be suspended because of drought.
This year the situation hasn’t improved much. Much of the region is still under a level 5 drought advisory, with dozens of fires burning throughout northeast B.C.
“You can’t even fathom [it],” Dr. Ulrike Meyer, a family physician and a resident of Dawson Creek, told DeSmog “It’s like four years of drought. You can’t get hay anymore. Two years ago, they got half the regular hay crop. And then last year was a third of the regular hay crop. My dairy farmer, for the first time, had to buy hay. It never was a problem before. ”
Dr. Meyer has also witnessed an increase in cancers across the region. Provincial health data “show that up here we have a four to six times higher rate of lung cancer, breast cancer, colon cancer, elevated heart disease and lung diseases than the rest of the province,” she said.
With the potential for tens of thousands of new wells in the area around Dawson Creek and the need to draw more water from local watersheds, Dr. Meyer is concerned for the future of not only the environment but human health for those who live within the Montney Shale Gas Basin.
Warnings of serious health risks
Though scientists are still studying the full health impacts of fracking in B.C., one 2021 study found elevated levels of harmful organic pollutants in homes near fracking operations. “There is a growing body of research, across different jurisdictions, reporting associations of [fracking] with adverse health outcomes,” a separate study concluded last year
In a recent op-ed in the Vancouver Sun, Dr. Meyer and her colleague Dr. Tim Takaro, argued that the Eby government isn’t taking seriously enough the health risks associated with oil and gas production.
“We have a growing body of peer-reviewed health research about gas extracted by fracking,” Dr. Meyer and Dr. Takaro wrote. “As fracking has become the dominant source of gas production in B.C. and the U.S., it has been linked to serious health risks and diseases, including impaired fetal growth, pre-term delivery, asthma, cardiovascular disease, childhood cancers, and higher overall mortality in seniors.”
Dr. Meyer and Dr. Takaro are both members with the Canadian Association of Physicians for the Environment or CAPE, and agree more studies are needed to better understand the long-term climate and health effects of LNG expansion.
Bullshit! Enough studies have been done. Why is CAPE synergizing for the fucking polluters? Asking for study lets industry keep frac’ing us. Ya, fucking right, study us while they poison us and destroy earth’s livable climate. CAPE needs to do like CAPE New Brunswick and demand a frac ban!![]()
“There’s going to be heat waves that kill many more people than the 700 who were killed in 2021 in British Columbia,” said Dr. Takaro. “It’s not like this is happening somewhere else. So, my message is to think about your grandchildren and connect the dots.”
Then why the hell are you not demanding bans on frac’ing and LNG?![]()
2024: CAPE NB has it right: CAPE New Brunswick calls for permanent frac ban. Dr. Margaret McGregor: “Fracking introduces carcinogenic, mutagenic, and endocrine-disrupting chemicals into the local environment—and that has serious health repercussions.”



NEBC frac pollution photos above and below

2016: FrackLNG: Canadian Association of Physicians for the Environment (CAPE) calls on Canadian gov’t to conduct Health Impact Assessment on hydraulic fracturing and Pacific Northwest LNG project
It’s already been done you CAPE Synergy goons! And, Health Canada refused to release their report, they still haven’t, 13 years later, and I bet they never will.![]()

2014 frac pollution NW of Calgary, Alberta.
Hold your breath all day and night long!

Frac pollution near Red Deer, Alberta


1982: Cartoon in Vancouver Sun
