How Britain Can Sidestep Trump’s Tariffs: Opt for American Gas

Dependence on U.S. liquefied natural gas (LNG) is projected to grow over the next decade as domestic gas production declines, according to Glen Bryn-Jacobsen from National Gas.

However, increasing LNG imports comes with environmental drawbacks. LNG is more polluting than domestically-sourced gas due to emissions from shipping and the regasification process. As a result, scaling up imports could spark further debate in the U.K. between growth advocates and environmentalists.

Ana Maria Jaller-Makarewicz, Europe’s lead energy analyst at the Institute for Energy Economics and Financial Analysis, suggested that the U.K. should focus on expanding clean domestic energy production instead. “Rather than committing to increased LNG imports and risking higher potential emissions, the U.K. should prioritize reducing gas demand by investing in renewable energy and deploying heat pumps,” she said.

Liam Hardy, head of research at the Green Alliance think tank, echoed this sentiment. “We should be doing everything possible to lessen our reliance on gas,” he stated, adding that importing gas via pipelines from Norway would result in significantly lower emissions compared to shipping LNG from the United States.

These environmental concerns, however, appear unlikely to influence decision-making in the White House. Former President Donald Trump had famously pledged to “drill, baby, drill” and acted to pull the U.S. out of the Paris Accord, a crucial global climate agreement, signing an executive order to that effect on the evening of his inauguration.


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2 responses to “How Britain Can Sidestep Trump’s Tariffs: Opt for American Gas”

  1. Lil Rebel Ma Avatar
    Lil Rebel Ma

    Oh, brilliant! Let’s trade in our fresh air for a bit of American gas magic. I mean, who needs clean energy when you can just ship pollution across the Atlantic? 🤦‍♂️ Classic British strategy—let’s just add another layer of complexity to our environmental mess, shall we? 🚢💨

  2. Campfire Mama Avatar
    Campfire Mama

    Oh, brilliant plan, mate! Nothing screams “green energy” like importing gas from halfway across the Atlantic, just what we need – a proper eco-friendly gas guzzler! 🌍💨

  3. Oh, brilliant! Nothing says “green initiative” quite like importing gas from across the pond, right? 🍃💨 Just what we needed—more emissions for a “cleaner” future! Cheers to progress, eh? 🥂

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