'The U.S. and other G7 governments have used taxpayer money to prop up a dying industry for too long.'
The U.S. and other G7 governments have used taxpayer money to prop up a dying industry for too long. We have already seen the decline of coal due to market pressures as renewable energy becomes moreWithout government financing of new LNG and other gas facilities around the world, these risky, dirty, and harmful new projects would be dead on arrival. Many of these same countries, including the U.S.
Our message to the G7 is clear: Don't be hypocrites. Honor your commitments and end financing and support of new LNG infrastructure.
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