Terminaux de gaz naturel liquéfié | Catherine McKenna met le gouvernement Carney en garde
AI Article Summary
Former Environment Minister Catherine McKenna warns that increasing Canada's liquefied natural gas (LNG) production could exacerbate greenhouse gas emissions. The Canadian Climate Institute recommends strong policies to achieve carbon neutrality by 2050, including methane regulations and industrial carbon pricing. The government aims to double LNG production with new projects in British Columbia.
What This Means for Canadian Contractors
This project illustrates how increasing LNG production in British Columbia might impact permitting timelines due to the need to meet strict environmental standards. For Quebec builders, this means potentially higher costs related to environmental compliance and supply chain challenges for eco-friendly materials. Additionally, the shift toward 'clean' energy could spur innovation in sustainable construction.