
Energy Gang
A pause in US gas export approvals: a big win for the climate?
Feb 6, 2024
The podcast discusses the implications of the Biden administration's pause in US gas export approvals, including its impact on global greenhouse gas emissions and living standards in lower-income countries. They also explore the potential of hydrogen as a replacement for natural gas. Other topics include environmental justice activism, the role of natural gas in achieving climate targets, and a discussion on electric vehicle performance in cold weather.
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- The Biden administration's pause on LNG approvals reflects concerns about the climate impact of LNG and the need to address fossil fuel infrastructure.
- The rise of the US as the world's largest LNG exporter sparks debates about the role of natural gas in the transition to renewable energy and achieving emission reduction targets.
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The Biden Administration pauses approvals for LNG exports
The Biden Administration announced a pause on approvals for new plants to export liquefied natural gas (LNG) to countries without a free trade agreement with the US. The decision aims to address the climate impact of LNG and concerns about locking in fossil fuel infrastructure. While some see this as a big win for the climate, others believe it is merely a temporary pause and doesn't constitute a strong climate policy decision. The timing of the announcement and its potential impact on the upcoming US elections also raise questions about the political motivations behind the move.
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