Ninety climate change experts from around the world urged Canadian government officials to “take urgent action” and reject a proposed, “unjustified” liquid natural gas (LNG) export terminal to be built on the British Columbia coast, joining with fierce local Indigenous opposition to the controversial project.
“The carbon emissions of the proposed PNW LNG terminal and associated upstream natural gas development would be ‘high in magnitude, continuous, irreversible and global in extent.'”
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In an open letter (pdf) dated Thursday, the scientists warned “that the B.C. project would belch out emissions rivaling a large plant in Alberta’s oil sands,” the Globe and Mail reported Monday.
The export terminal, known as the Pacific Northwest LNG (PNW LNG) project, “poses serious risks” to the Canada’s climate change commitments—particularly those made at last year’s Paris accord, the scientists argue:
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