A new Sightline report details the potential for liquefied natural gas to take hold in British Columbia. | Over the past few years, Oregon and Washington fended off several proposals to build enormous fracked fuel and petrochemical terminals on their respective coasts. But just to the north, British Columbia’s political leaders took the opposite tack, sending out a siren song to attract liquefied natural gas (LNG) investors to the province’s western shores. The invitation lured would-be LNG exporters with the promise of fossil-fuel-friendly policies and cheap fracked gas...
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