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Threat Mapping: LNG Infrastructure in Canada
This report provides a high-level overview of the social, environmental, and climate impacts of LNG infrastructure in southern BC, with a focus on Woodfibre LNG and Tilbury LNG export facilities and their associated LNG tanker traffic.
Safeguarding Natural and Social Capital:
“The global LNG-fueled fleet’s estimated 247,000 tons of methane emissions in 2023 translated to nearly US$950 million in annual climate damages — a near-fourfold increase from 2016, when the figure stood around US$250 million.”
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