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Multinationals opening new gas sites, despite climate change warnings

Although scientists keep insisting that the planet needs to move away from its dependence on oil, gas and coal to effectively combat climate change, hydrocarbon development projects continue to emerge.

Louisiana is bracing for an LNG boom. The projects will emit millions of tons of greenhouse gases.
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Louisiana is bracing for an LNG boom. The projects will emit millions of tons of greenhouse gases.

A report outlining the environmental impact of the United States’ roaring liquefied natural gas export industry says 25 impending LNG projects could spew out up to 90 million tons of
Texas town again considering drilling next to a day care

Texas town again considering drilling next to a day care

Arlington’s experience shows how difficult it can be to stop greenhouse gas production – even when it’s putting children’s health at risk.
Oil giants win offshore wind leases in Britain
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Oil giants BP and Total win offshore wind leases in Britain

BP and Total plan to spend billions of dollars developing the wind farms in an effort to aid their shift to renewable energy.
Suriname could be latest big oil find as industry cuts costs
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Suriname could be latest big oil find as industry cuts costs

The small South American country has become a hot prospect for oil companies looking to produce fossil fuels while spending less.
Suriname could be latest big oil find as industry cuts cost
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Suriname could be latest big oil find as industry cuts cost

The small South American country has become a hot prospect for oil companies looking to produce fossil fuels while spending less.
French oil giant Total quits American Petroleum Institute

French oil giant Total quits American Petroleum Institute

French oil giant Total quits American Petroleum Institute over differences on subsidies for electric vehicles and carbon pricing.
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