Hi Paov,
Sometimes, the best game plan is to run out the clock. And that’s exactly what’s happened with the fight against Woodfibre LNG in Squamish.
Nearly four years after the company made a big splash about moving forward, construction still hasn’t started. Now Woodfibre’s permits are expiring and it claims it needs more time.
If we can convince the regulator not to grant an extension, the project and its fracking plans will never happen.
There’s a reason these permits have a time limit: circumstances change. And in the years since the provincial government approved the project, we’ve learned a lot more about LNG’s disastrous impacts on the global climate.
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