Natural Environment
Offshore oil project challenge argues that end-use emissions, shipping impacts should be weighed Feds failed to consider downstream emissions and adequately consult Indigenous groups: applicants
The offshore oil project challenge is raising concerns about the environmental impacts that are not being adequately considered. The applicants argue that end-use emissions and shipping impacts should be weighed in the decision-making process. In addition, there are concerns that downstream emissions have not been taken into account, and Indigenous groups have not been properly consulted. This highlights the importance of thoroughly assessing the environmental implications of such projects and ensuring that all stakeholders are involved in the decision-making process.