Federal environment minister defends approval of Pacific NorthWest LNG - News Summed Up

Federal environment minister defends approval of Pacific NorthWest LNG


But yesterday's federal approval of the Pacific NorthWest LNG project — a project that will produce an estimated five million tons of carbon pollution every year — has many observers questioning the Liberals' commitment to climate change prevention. An artist's rendering of the proposed Pacific NorthWest LNG plant near Prince Rupert, B.C., showing the new suspension bridge design, included after concerns about the impact on fish habitat. (Pacific NorthWest LNG)This project alone is projected to add 8.5 per cent to B.C. There's a large bridge that's going to be built, so you can minimize the impact in the spawning area. [IMAGE]With files from CBC Radio One's On The CoastTo hear the full story, click the audio labelled: Environment minister defends approval of Pacific NorthWest LNG


Source: CBC News September 29, 2016 00:11 UTC



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