Planned LNG terminals could raise EU emissions by one-third -NGO

Published 23:03 on April 26, 2023  /  Last updated at 11:25 on April 25, 2023  / /  EMEA, EU ETS

LNG import capacity planned by EU governments would increase the bloc's greenhouse gas emissions by 950 MtCO2e per year, equivalent to 32% of the total emissions in 2019, according to estimates in an NGO report published Thursday.
LNG import capacity planned by EU governments would increase the bloc's greenhouse gas emissions by 950 MtCO2e per year, equivalent to 32% of the total emissions in 2019, according to estimates in an NGO report published Thursday.


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