china s college graduates to worry about their future. and could liquefied natural gas be the solution to the global energy crisis. russia s invasion of ukraine has triggered an energy crisis, especially in europe. for decades, many e u. member states came to depend on cheap natural gas from russia. but moscow has throttled gas exports. a desperate search for new providers as on and africa has large gas deposits. billions and profit ard stake by 2030 germany hopes to obtain 10000000 tons of liquefied natural gas from senegal alone. but we already know that all fossil fuel extraction comes at a high human and environmental cost. is the energy crisis making us forget the climate crisis? ah, we cook with heat with it, generate electricity with it, and also save the climate with it. natural gas is versatile and cleaner than other fuels, so it s really become the post the child of politicians proving that we don t have to choose between our environment and our con, and fossil fuel
china s college graduates worry about their future and could liquefied natural gas be the solution to the global energy crisis. russians invasion of ukraine has triggered an energy crisis, especially in europe. for decades, many e u member states came to depend on cheap natural gas from russia. but moscow has throttled gas exports. a desperate search for new providers as on and africa has large gas deposits. billions and profit are at stake. by 2030 germany hopes to obtain 10000000 tons of liquefied natural gas from senegal alone. but we already know that all fossil fuel extraction comes at a high human and environmental cost. is the energy crisis making us forget the climate crisis? ah, we cook with heat with it, generate electricity with it, and also save the climate with it. natural gas is versatile and cleaner than other fuels, so it s really become the post the child of politicians proving that we don t have to choose between our environment and our con and fossil fuel c
affordable, and lower carbon fuels like natural gas. but hang on the minutes, should we really trust the fossil fuel industry that s responsible for half of all industrial greenhouse gas emissions since the industrial revolution to suddenly do what s best for the planet? i m probably not. so let s drill down and see how environmentally sustainable natural gas really is. oh, broadly speaking, natural gas is a mix of different hydrocarbons. mainly methane. it s found in rock formations deep below the earth s surface, where it formed from the remains of plants and animals over millions of years. we developed techniques to extract it from there and have done so for decade. and global output have constantly gone up ever since. in the early 2, thousands refined processes like fracking allowed companies to access previously untapped reserves, especially in the west, the world s biggest gas producer. this stock real boom. and behind the boom, there was one big promise that natural ga
created in the energy conservation and upgrading the grid maintaining and expanding public transportation. jobs that can help us reduce air pollution coming greenhouse gas emissions and improve energy efficiency. it s past time for major new deal type public investments in infrastructure modernization and repair, energy conservation and climate protection as a means of putting people to work and leaving the foundation for a more sustainable economic future for the united states. this is just sound science and sound economics. increasing our reliance on the tar sands would take us in the opposite direction. thank you. [applause] thank you. my name is danny marshall i member of the student clammed coalition an organic farm worker from southern maryland. when i look at d.c. i see the front lines of politics from a political system where money buys power and the people are ignored a system are so-called public servants house corporations assist them with a long-term well-b