Coal exploration approvals already exceed legal road thresholds, data suggests
EDMONTON — Road-building approvals for coal exploration already exceed legal limits in some parts of Alberta’s Rocky Mountains and foothills, suggest documents from the province’s energy regulator.
“It’s part of why we are calling on this government to stop all exploration … until we have a new plan in place that actually directs the future of this landscape,” said Katie Morrison of the Canadian Parks and Wilderness Society.
Albertans are waiting for details on how the United Conservative government plans to consult with the public on coal-mining, which the province says would help diversify the economy.
The region where exploration leases have been sold is home to endangered species and holds the headwaters of much of Alberta’s drinking water. Exploration and potential mines are opposed by area First Nations, municipalities, ranchers and many others.