President Biden's Climate Legacy: Challenge of LNG Exports

Wilhelmshaven, northern Germany,Tue Dec 17 2024
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Climate change is one of the biggest challenges we face today. President Biden has been working hard to address this issue. He brought the U. S. back into the Paris Agreement and invested a lot in clean energy. Now, with a new president-elect coming in, it's more important than ever to do something about the expansion of liquefied natural gas (LNG) exports. The U. S. and Europe have worked together on climate action. They see that stopping LNG expansion is crucial. LNG is a major source of carbon and methane pollution, which causes global warming. It also hurts communities along its supply chains, who are often poor and marginalized. Companies say we need LNG to meet energy demands and boost security. But the truth is, current U. S. LNG infrastructure can already handle this. Plus, countries like Europe, Japan, and South Korea are moving away from gas. The incoming president is likely to favor fossil fuels. So, Biden has a big task to protect climate progress. Expanding LNG exports is risky and bad for the environment. It threatens our future. Biden can show strong climate leadership by halting LNG expansion and switching to clean energy like wind, solar, and battery storage. These renewable sources are cheap, reliable, and safe. They can meet our energy needs better than gas. Continuing with gas only delays the shift to cleaner energy and keeps us tied to more expensive and dangerous options. Biden has shown he can stand up to climate denial and fossil fuel interests. He can do it again. By stopping the LNG expansion, he can leave a strong climate legacy.
https://localnews.ai/article/president-bidens-climate-legacy-challenge-of-lng-exports-2ef3a398

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