Don Enss
Chapter 10:
1. On
the way to the Bella Bella hearings about the Northern Gateway, the Joint
Review Panel members saw outside their van windows little more than a
stereotypical mob of angry Indians. But how did it appear to the people outside
the van?
2. When
what is being fought for is an identity, a culture, a beloved place that people
are determined to pass on to their grandchildren, what can companies offer as a
bargaining chip?
3. What
is the culture of fossil fuel extraction – by both necessity and design?
4.
What is the animating force behind every
single movement fighting extreme extraction?
5.
In the global victories against coal, what has the world bank
done that could turn out to be a severe blow to the coal industry?
6.
What is the one thing that the elites in China cannot insulate
themselves from?
7.
What is the fossil fuel divestment movement saying to companies?
8.
As anti-fossil fuel forces gain strength, extractive companies
are beginning to fight back using a familiar tool. What is it?
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