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The Global Energy Transition Podcast
The Global Energy Transition Podcast
12 episodes
7 months ago
Podcast of https://EnergyTransition.org, a website highlighting how energy transitions around the world are moving forward, how they work, and what challenges lie ahead.
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Podcast of https://EnergyTransition.org, a website highlighting how energy transitions around the world are moving forward, how they work, and what challenges lie ahead.
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News
Government,
Science
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S02E03: Germany and LNG | The Global Energy Transition Podcast
The Global Energy Transition Podcast
29 minutes
2 years ago
S02E03: Germany and LNG | The Global Energy Transition Podcast
In response to Russia’s invasion and brutal war of aggression against Ukraine in 2022, many European nations, particularly Germany, have banned Russian fossil fuels imports. For Germany this has meant not only finding new sources of liquified natural gas (LNG), but also spurred the government to establish several new LNG terminals. However, LNG, which is mainly cooled and compressed methane, represents a major source of climate-harming emissions. Germany, which had no LNG ports prior to Russia’s invasion, has now embarked on a very controversial port and terminal-construction binge, citing the need to maintain energy security. As demand for LNG rises, many of the world’s largest energy firms are raking in record profits – and exporters like the United States have been reaping the benefits.  To help us understand the changing LNG situation and to breakdown LNG’s climate impacts, lead blogger and our host, Michael Buchsbaum interviews the tireless environmental researcher and campaigner, as well as fellow Energy Transition writer, Andy Gheorghiu. 
The Global Energy Transition Podcast
Podcast of https://EnergyTransition.org, a website highlighting how energy transitions around the world are moving forward, how they work, and what challenges lie ahead.