
Politics, pipelines, and the price of B.C.'s climate inaction (w/ Emiko Newman)
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The LNG Paradox in British Columbia
This chapter examines the complexities of liquefied natural gas (LNG) production in British Columbia, revealing the environmental and health risks tied to fracking and its disproportionate effects on Indigenous communities. It highlights the political contradiction of endorsing fossil fuel projects amidst a climate crisis, focusing on the recent provincial election and the bipartisan support for LNG as a 'bridge fuel.' The discussion critiques the narrative of economic reconciliation while addressing the diverse Indigenous perspectives on LNG and the need for genuine accountability in climate leadership.
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