An explosion at a Freeport, TX, gas export terminal has laid bare the fragile connections between war and climate change. Join us this week to learn more.
Last week there was an explosion at a Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) terminal in Freeport, TX. The owners of the plant reported that nobody was injured, but there was a huge fireball in the sky and local authorities are not sharing much information about what happened or what chemicals and pollution might have been released as a result. All we know is that the facility would be closed for a few weeks to make repairs and safety inspections, and that they might not be "fully operational" for the rest of the year.
The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) issued the permits for Freeport, and they were supposed to make sure the facility was safe. They and other agencies are supposedly investigating the case, but FERC didn’t announce any decisions or reviews for their monthly meeting tomorrow. Meanwhile, shutting this one gas export facility down for a few weeks has wreaked havoc on global gas prices and seriously threatened President Biden’s plan to export US gas to Europe in response to the war in Ukraine.
Can you join us – online or in DC – for two important events this week to push back on war and warming?
Since the war in Ukraine started, we've been highlighting how President Biden and others' plans to rely on US exports of LNG to Europe are a short sighted and ineffective solution to our present energy crisis. We've joined activists from Ukraine to the Gulf south to demand President Biden and his Department of Energy (which oversees FERC) shut down short-sighted gas exports, and instead prioritize renewable energy and clean heating technologies.
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