Any government that thinks liquefied
natural gas is a fix-all is clearly hallucinating.
Premier Christy Clark talks about the LNG future in terms of The Jetsons - her is Jane Jetson from the 1960s cartoon show |
Bill Tieleman’s 24
Hours Vancouver / The Tyee
column
Tuesday
February 18, 2014
By Bill Tieleman
Look
for the girl with the sun in her eyes / And she's gone / Lucy in the sky with
diamonds"
- The Beatles, "Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds"
How did
LNG become the political equivalent of LSD in British Columbia?
Today's
B.C. budget, like last week's throne speech,
will mostly be about what a high time B.C. is going to have with liquefied
natural gas solving all our problems, from debt to jobs.
But
like LSD, or lysergic acid -- the drug made popular in the hippie 1960s -- LNG
is not all groovy. It can be a thrill, or lead to a bad trip. And there are
already signs that LNG, like LSD, can cause damaging side effects.
WebsiteDrugs.com says of LSD: "If
taken in large enough doses, the drug produces delusions and visual
hallucinations."
Premier
Christy Clark is clearly suffering LNG-induced delusions, excitedly telling
a business audience on Dec. 10 that "We have a chance to pay off our debt,
a chance to create 100,000 new jobs, a chance to transform the face of our
province."
Not so
fast, premier. Geologist David Hughes spent 30 years with the Geological Survey
of Canada, and he thinks you're hallucinating.
"The
LNG export plans of the B.C. government are unlikely to be realized at the
scale envisioned and must be seriously questioned," Hughes wrote
for Watershed Sentinel, an environmental magazine.
"Arm-waving
assertions by B.C. politicians of more than 950 tcf [trillion cubic feet] of
recoverable resources are misleading, as they convey none of the geological and
economic uncertainties in these estimates, nor the scale of the environmental
and technical challenges in attempting to recover them," Hughes concluded,
spoiling Clark's high.
Big
energy bummer
The
Canada West Foundation also urges caution on liquefied natural gas. In a report
ominously titled "Managing
Expectations," the foundation warns that "B.C. is coming
late to the party" on LNG, and will face serious competition from
Australia, the Middle East, Africa and the U.S.
"The
opportunity for B.C. to supply Asian markets with LNG is solid, but not
guaranteed," the report says, adding "China has lower cost or more
strategic alternatives to LNG."
Last
month in Australia, which is years ahead of B.C. in LNG development, Arrow
Energy's major partners pulled out
of a $10-billion LNG project, laying off 400 workers.
(You
can take a quiz
on LNG at a B.C. government website -- I was number 1,445 to do so and scored
80 per cent -- but the serious questions some experts raise about its viability
aren't being discussed there.)
But LNG
is like political LSD, and "under the influence of LSD, the ability to
make sensible judgments and see common dangers is impaired."
LNG is
a great asset, but it's not sensible for Clark to make incredible claims it
will eliminate B.C.'s $56-billion-and-growing provincial debt or create 100,000
jobs.
"When
I was growing up in Burnaby, shows like The Jetsons showed a fantastic vision
of the future: two-day work weeks, robot servants, and flying cars," Clark
wrote in an article
last month about LNG.
Unfortunately,
an LNG industry that solves all of B.C.'s problems in a few short years is just
like the Jetsons -- imaginary.
.
5 comments:
Like everything she proposes Bill it's "imaginary". Let's wait for the credits at the end of the nightmare to see who benefits.
Utah Phillips the old Wobbly folk singer used to tell us" There is pie in the sky, and you get it when you die" Right up there with Ms. Photo Ops and her LNG visions. My gosh a number of BC voters will believe anything that woman babbles about. Wonder what her next weird item will be?
Stay away from the brown acid, man. Don't want to get stuck in the flip-tent with Christy! Bummer, man, total bummer!!
when all of the LNG promises start to look like a bad acid trip, perhaps those christy clark supporters will finally see they too have been had by the acid queen.
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