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Fossil Capitalism & the Implications of the New Pipeline Proposals for Environmental Justice in Canada
Faculty Research Seminar Series
  • Dayna Nadine Scott, Osgoode Hall Law School of York University
Document Type
Video
Publication Date
1-30-2013
Keywords
  • Pipelines--Law and legislation,
  • Oil sands--Law and legislation,
  • Environmental justice,
  • Indigenous peoples--Legal status,
  • laws,
  • etc.,
  • Geography (Network analysis),
  • Canada,
  • Faculty Research Seminar Series
Abstract

Osgoode Hall Law School Professor Dayna Scott employs the concept of "networked infrastructures" drawn from the literature in critical geography to reveal the environmental justice implications of the coast-to-coast crude oil network that is currently being contemplated in Canada. Her talk was delivered on January 30, 2013 as part of the Osgoode Faculty Research Seminar Series.

Citation Information
Dayna Nadine Scott. "Fossil Capitalism & the Implications of the New Pipeline Proposals for Environmental Justice in Canada" (2013)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/dayna_scott/4/