

NO Case for Shipping LNG to Europe PLUS Stay Frosty vs. Dangerous Declinism
7 snips Sep 2, 2025
The podcast discusses the lack of a business case for Canada to ship LNG to Europe, even amid the rise of AI. It critiques the dangers of declinism and emphasizes the need for optimism during periods of change. Political leaders are seen as part of the equation, but true power lies with the people. The conversation encourages grassroots action in the fight against climate change, advocating for a shift toward renewable energy. It inspires listeners to engage with environmental organizations and empower their communities.
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Framing Decides What Seems Solvable
- Framing shapes which problems feel solvable and which feel impossible in public debate.
- The economics make Canadian LNG to Europe infeasible, while grid and storage gaps for renewables are fixable.
Act Politically Against LNG
- If you oppose LNG expansion, contact policymakers and push for renewables instead.
- Use organized actions like the Sierra Club petition to make your voice heard.
Double Standard In Climate Framing
- Oil and gas actors gain a pragmatic framing while climate action is dismissed as idealistic.
- This double standard makes feasible renewable solutions seem utopian and blocks progress.