Study: Canadian LNG exports could slash global emissions by 630 megatonnes—but Carney policy keeps it in the ground

Subhead:The Carney Liberals are doubling down on punitive domestic climate policies that do nothing to change the global energy mix, while blocking the very exports that could.#

 

While the Trudeau–Carney Liberals chase Net Zero with economy-wrecking emissions caps, a new study from the Fraser Institute suggests a much simpler, practical, and dare we say—sane—solution: let Canada export its abundant natural gas to countries still rolling on coal.

According to the report, titled Exporting Canadian LNG to the World: A Practical Solution for Reducing Global Greenhouse Gas Emissions, if Canada doubled its current natural gas production and shipped it to replace coal-fired power in Asian markets, the result could be a staggering reduction of up to 630 million tonnes of global emissions per year.

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