BC to propose deep emissions cuts for LNG project approval

Published 22:55 on June 1, 2016  /  Last updated at 22:55 on June 1, 2016  /  Americas, Canada, Carbon Taxes

British Columbia will commit to significantly reducing greenhouse gas emissions from its nascent liquefied natural gas in order to gain federal approval for the C$36 billion Pacific NorthWest LNG project, Canadian media reported.
British Columbia will commit to significantly reducing greenhouse gas emissions from its nascent liquefied natural gas in order to gain federal approval for the C$36 billion Pacific NorthWest LNG project, Canadian media reported.


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