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In response to the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission granting its certificate for the CP2 LNG export terminal, Allie Rosenbluth, United States Program Manager at Oil Change International, said:“Make no mistake: CP2 is a carbon bomb threatening frontline communities with increased pollution and exacerbating the climate crisis.
“Even with FERC’s reckless decision to approve CP2, the project cannot move forward without all federal permits, including those currently paused by the Department of Energy. This illustrates just how critical the Department of Energy’s pause and process to redefine “public interest” are. President Biden and the Department of Energy must listen to frontline communities and do all they can to permanently stop CP2 and all new LNG export terminals.
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