Biden hits pause on natural gas projects amid thread of carbon 'mega bombs'
Source: The Guardian
Fri 26 Jan 2024 05.00 EST
Last modified on Fri 26 Jan 2024 05.04 EST
Joe Bidens administration has hit the brakes on the USs surging exports of gas, effectively pausing a string of planned projects that have been decried by environmentalists as carbon mega bombs that risk pushing the world further towards climate breakdown.
On Friday, the White House announced that it was pausing all pending export permits for liquified natural gas (LNG) until the Department of Energy could come up with an updated criteria for approvals that consider the impact of climate change.
The pause, which will likely last beyond Novembers presidential election, could imperil the future of more than a dozen gas export terminals that have been planned for the Gulf of Mexico coast. According to one analysis, if all proposed LNG projects go ahead and ship gas overseas, it will result in 3.2bn tons of greenhouse gases equivalent to the entire emissions of the European Union.
A vigorous campaign by climate activists and local residents has pressed Biden to curb the rapid growth of LNG exports, pointing to its contribution to global heating and the direct pollution suffered by surrounding communities.
Read more: https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2024/jan/26/biden-delays-cp2-louisiana-lng-export-project
Link to White House announcement and
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FACT SHEET: Biden-Harris Administration Announces Temporary Pause on Pending Approvals of Liquefied Natural Gas Exports