Economy and environment go hand-in-hand, says natural resources minister
KITIMAT, B.C. — Canada’s natural resources minister says the environment and the economy go hand-in-hand after he toured the site of a new liquefied natural gas venture in British Columbia, days after the United Nations warned more needs to be done to cut greenhouse gas emissions.
Amarjeet Sohi said Wednesday the government is showing leadership on climate change to meet the requirements of the 2015 Paris climate change agreement by putting a price on pollution, encouraging more investment in renewable energy and bringing in better regulations to reduce emissions.
“We feel that oil and gas will remain a source of energy for the foreseeable future and it is very important that Canada is expanding its non-U.S. global markets to continue to create jobs that Canadians deserve,” he said in an interview after touring the LNG Canada facility.
While the government must take action to reduce the impact of climate change, he said it also has a responsibility to reduce the country’s dependency on “one single customer” for oil and gas: the United States.