CausesCoast Guard News/Flickr Shrimpers join environmentalists in protest of LNG terminal expansions Shrimpers assembled on a flotilla of boats last week to protest the planned construction of new LNG terminals nearby.
Top Storywww.flickr.com How U.S. gas exports to Europe could lock in future emissions The U.S. plans to boost liquefied natural gas exports to Europe to help the EU reduce its dependence on Russian gas. This could spur an expansion of LNG terminals, which analysts say would lead to long-term increases in gas production and emissions.
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