Residents in western Louisiana say giant liquified natural gas plants are making their home a sacrifice zoneTo witness how the United States has become the world's unchallenged oil and gas behemoth is to contemplate the scene from John Allaire's home, situated on a small spit of coastal land on the fraying, pancake-flat western flank of Louisiana.Allaire's looming neighbor, barely a mile east across a ship channel that has been pushed into the Gulf of Mexico, is a hulking liquified natural gas (or LNG) plant, served by leviathan ships shuttling its chilled cargo overseas. Another such terminal lies a few miles to the west, yet another to the north. The theme continues even in Allaire's seaward vista - alongside a boneyard of old oil rigs, a new floating offshore LNG platform is in the works. Continue reading...
The US's quiet rise to the world's biggest fossil fuel state
24. červenece 2024 17:03
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Celý článek: https://www.theguardian.com/environment/article/2024/jul/24/fossil-fuel-liquified-natural-gas-louisiana
Zdroj: The Guardian