LNG: local problem or global solution?
The LNG issue is the most high-profile example of a carbon counting problem that Canada is going to face time and again over the next decade.
The LNG industry has barely launched in Canada, but it has already become the poster child for a dilemma: how to appropriately account for our greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions.
Is LNG—which will be produced more cleanly in Canada than anywhere else in the world—an “environmental saviour”? Or ...
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