In the midst of Louisiana's marshy coastline, a relatively unknown company is pushing to construct a $10 billion liquefied natural gas (LNG) facility known as CP2, aiming to facilitate significant exports of LNG from the United States. Proponents argue that this terminal could boost the U.S. economy, reduce Europe's dependence on Russian gas, and contribute to climate action by offering a cleaner alternative to coal.However, a nationwide movement, comprising major environmental groups, scientists, and activists, is vehemently opposing the project, contending that CP2 would lock in decades of additional greenhouse gas emissions, exacerbating the primary driver of climate change. Beyond environmental concerns, opponents argue that the project would harm the local community and the delicate Gulf of Mexico ecosystem.
The UK government confirmed that it is lifting the ban on fracking this week in an effort to boost local fossil fuel production amid a deepening energy crisis.
After PM Liz Truss announced the ban on fracking in England will be lifted, MailOnline has tackled the pressing questions about the controversial practice.
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