Would you buy something online without first checking the reviews? Ask your hairdresser to give you bangs before checking in on your emotional state? Marry someone after one halfway decent date at a Chipotle? Probably not—you’d do your due diligence first.
So, why would the government indiscriminately green-light fossil fuel projects without first understanding their potential impacts on people or our climate?
It shouldn’t. That’s the commonsense logic at the core of President Biden’s LNG (liquefied natural gas) pause. During the pause, the Department of Energy (DOE) will reassess how it determines which projects get the go-ahead, taking into account climate and economic impacts on the public. Shockingly, DOE has never denied an LNG terminal application as not in the public interest. Ever. So, this could be a huge turning point.
But right now, while President Biden is standing up to Big Oil, Republicans, like House Speaker Mike Johnson, are trying to pressure President Biden to backtrack on his commonsense LNG pause because they don’t want you to know these three things.