A small community in Chelsea, Quebec is standing up to save its lake and a biological corridor in Hollow Glen from a housing development.
The video is part of the Low Down’s latest installments of Video Fridays on LDTV
A small community in Chelsea, Quebec is standing up to save its lake and a biological corridor in Hollow Glen from a housing development.
The video is part of the Low Down’s latest installments of Video Fridays on LDTV
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SOSHollowGlen.com is proud to have its documentary posted on Lowdown online. This documentary is the result of several hundred hours of collective work. Through this process, we have developed an increased sense of solidarity, motivation and hope for a future in which values of legacy, transparency and collective good are part of our elected officials’ decision making process.
Remarquable vidéo qu’on regarde en se demandant continuellement comment une ville comme Chelsea, qui se proclame et s’auto-proclame ‘verte’, peut-elle sciemment menacer la survie d’un de ses propres lacs, saboter un écosystème exceptionnel et mettre en péril des dizaines d’espèces fauniques en se basant sur un argumentaire si mince? C’est proprement HONTEUX… Honteux et troublant à la fois, car il est difficile de ne pas se demander ce qui se trame derrière tout ça…