BC backtracks on LNG ‘net-zero’ carbon pollution rules
The BC government’s quiet rollback of carbon pollution rules for proposed LNG projects undermines provincial net-zero promises, says a Green Party MLA.
Last month, Adrian Dix, minister of energy and climate solutions, made changes to the liquified natural gas (LNG) approval process, which were listed in a letter sent to the BC Environmental Assessment Office.
Previously, LNG projects moving through the approvals pipeline required a credible plan for net-zero emissions by 2030.
However, now proposed LNG projects only have to “provide a credible plan” to reach net-zero if they aren’t plugged into BC’s electrical grid by that date, providing a loophole for them to pollute, said Jeremy Valeriote, Green MLA for West Vancouver-Sea to Sky.
