Pipelines will pay for Canada's 'green economy'???

Pipelines will pay for Canada's 'green economy'???

Postby Oscar » Fri Mar 04, 2016 12:10 pm

Trudeau says pipelines will pay for Canada's transition to a green economy

[ http://www.nationalobserver.com/2016/03 ... en-economy ]

By Elizabeth McSheffrey in News, Energy | March 2nd 2016

Steadfast in his commitment to getting Canadian oil to market, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said putting pipelines in the ground will pay for the country's transition to a greener future.

Opening the Globe 2016 Leadership Summit in Vancouver on Wednesday [ http://www.globeseries.com/ ] — which deals with tackling climate change and sustainability in business — the Liberal leader dodged questions about whether building controversial energy projects like the Kinder Morgan Trans Mountain expansion [ http://www.transmountain.com/proposed-expansion ]
and Energy East pipeline [ http://www.energyeastpipeline.com/?gcli ... AoiP8P8HAQ ] would directly contravene his commitment at COP21 in Paris to keep global warming below two degrees this century. [
http://www.nationalobserver.com/special-reports/cop21 ]

“We want the low-carbon economy that continues to provide good jobs and great opportunities for all Canadians," he told a crowd of hundreds of business, civil society, and science innovators.

"To get there, we need to make smart strategic investments in clean growth and new infrastructure, but we must also continue to generate wealth from our abundant natural resources to fund this transition to a low-carbon economy.”

The answer however, wasn't enough for Discovery Planet's Daily Planet host Ziya Tong, who had the privilege of grilling him on stage before conference participants. Given the 28,666 oil pipeline leaks that have occurred in the last 37 years,[
http://globalnews.ca/news/571494/introd ... n-alberta/ ] she asked him how he could even consider projects like Energy East while trying to move towards a clean, green future:

“We have hundreds and hundreds of pipelines across this country carrying all sorts of different things," he answered, "and we need to make sure that we’re getting the reassurance of communities, Indigenous people, environmentalists and scientists that we’re doing it responsibly.

"It’s what Canadians expect of their government and industries, and that’s what we’re going to be working very hard to deliver.”

Prominent environmentalist Tzeporah Berman, however, questioned the argument that pipelines are absolutely needed for a strong economy in Canada.

"There is no question we need a strong economy to lead in the low carbon transition — but economically, the oil to tidewater argument is eroding," Berman said. "We need to evaluate infrastructure based on a global market analysis consistent with our country's ambition of ensuring a two degree climate safe world."

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