The LNG project in northern British Columbia isn’t confronting the same resistance as the Trans Mountain pipeline. Support from Indigenous groups in the region is blunting any criticism. But as Eric Sorensen reports, the project is designed in part to reduce China’s use of coal, while increasing carbon emissions in Canada.
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Reality check: Environmental impact of BC’s LNG project
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