Climate pledges don’t stop countries from exporting huge amounts of fossil fuels
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Photo caption: The Asia Vision LNG carrier ship sits docked at the Cheniere Energy Inc. terminal in this aerial photograph taken over Sabine Pass, Texas in 2016. Photo credit: Lindsey Janies / Bloomberg via Getty Images. Article by Jeff Brady. NPR – October 31, 2021.
The U.S. may be on the verge of passing the most consequential climate change legislation ever. President Biden is expected to tout it at a big climate change meeting in Glasgow this week. But that won’t change one of the country’s major sources of greenhouse gas emissions: fossil fuel exports. […]
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