Review of B.C.’s emissions strategy says LNG push threatens to wipe out cuts
VICTORIA — A report commissioned by British Columbia’s government says its pursuit of new natural gas projects “threatens to set back progress” in reducing greenhouse emissions and the province is expected to fail its 2030 target.
The independent report into B.C.’s climate action plan, known as CleanBC, says new liquefied natural gas projects promise thousands of jobs and investments worth billions, but also add pollution that “stand to all-but wipe out hard-fought gains in other sectors.”
The report released Wednesday points to what it calls “opportunity costs” that come with developing LNG.
It says keeping pollution from the natural gas and LNG sector as low as possible requires “significant electrification,” and achieving net-zero emissions would require proponents to “electrify nearly all aspects of their supply chains.”


