It is, but it is not clear cut, and the idea that there is no push back from environmental organisations holds little water. However, if the priority is to stop still-rising global coal use, LNG exports are a mighty big weapon to leave unused. [Gas in Transition, Volume 3, Issue 4]
and listendous, i m not a big fn of what they re doing, butdo i admit they have to do this to a degree. and what s making it even tougher is president biden is stillpresid pouring more mony into the economy. some people are already gettingl checks for college loalenfo forgiveness. by the way, these areenes the elitess., the elite.er they will make anywhere from one to three million dollars more more than the average person in america. there s no statengle where more than 50% ofmo the people that live there havee bachelor s degree. chelor so s the majority of americans are paying , subsidizingpaying the elites who , by the way,bsin are getting paid to ride out this runaway inflation. and let me say one thing, sean.e this is so important. president biden is trying to pass the buck with respect to oil t companies. i just want to read two headlines for you. one is from february. bienty first of this year by administration freezes new oil and gas drilling leases after court rules against a
Phoenix Mayor Kate Gallego touted the city Thursday as a model for enduring extreme weather events, during a virtual panel on how local governments can help defend against the impacts of climate change.
The European commission will propose and adopt a number of market reforms this spring and autumn which will signal how it expects gas markets to evolve in the future. [Gas in Transition, Volume 1, Issue 2]