Tell NAB to stop financing the Coastal GasLink pipeline

Wet'suwet'en rally in Smithers

Wet’suwet’en land and water defenders have asked people around the world to pressure banks to end the financing of Coastal GasLink – the pipeline that’s being built on their unceded land without the consent of Wet’suwet’en hereditary chiefs.

National Australia Bank (NAB) is one of the biggest financiers of Coastal GasLink.

Next week, a delegation led by Chief Woos of the Wet’suwet’en will appear at National Australia Bank’s annual general meeting and tell them to divest from the fracked gas pipeline project.

Sign the petition that Chief Woos will present to NAB next week.

Add your name to the petition that Chief Woos will present at NAB’s AGM

To: National Australia Bank Click to see full petition text

NAB is a major lender to the massive Coastal GasLink pipeline, currently being constructed on unceded Wet'suwet'en land, in so-called British Columbia, Canada.

We call on NAB to cease and withdraw investment in the Coastal GasLink pipeline immediately. In no way is Coastal GasLink a responsible, profitable, secure, or morally sound investment. Cas Yikh are the title holders with the authority and jurisdiction to make decisions about their unceded lands, and they say NO to this dirty pipeline.

Funded by NAB in May 2020, the 670km pipeline would transport 2.1 billion cubic feet (bcf) per day of climate-wrecking gas, with the potential to expand to 5 bcf. Based on conservative estimates, the pipeline would enable the release of 610 million tonnes of CO2 over its lifetime, more than 80% of Canada’s national emissions for the calendar year 2020 (730 Mt CO2-e).

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