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Long-term US-China liquefied natural gas trade will bring strategic benefits to both countries

Long-term US-China liquefied natural gas trade will bring strategic benefits to both countries Blue colored hull large liquefied natural gas (LNG) carrier with four LNG tanks sails along the sea. (The Mariner 4291/Shutterstock) Despite a wide range of challenges within the US-China relationship, liquefied natural gas (LNG) trade is one of the few areas that brings strategic benefits to both countries. In the United States, building and operating LNG infrastructure provides significant economic benefits to communities across the country. Internationally, to achieve the Biden-Harris administration’s global climate ambitions, cooperation between the United States and China on cleaner sources of fuel will not only have the highest impact on reducing global carbon emissions, but will also encourage other countries to adopt more ambitious climate commitments. In China, the long-term supply of US LNG supports Beijing’s climate and air quality goals by replacing coal with much less car

Rapid Response: President Biden s Leaders Summit on Climate

Rapid Response: President Biden s Leaders Summit on Climate
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Rapid response: Secretary Blinken s April speech on climate

Secretary of State Antony J. Blinken delivers remarks to employees at the U.S. Department of State in Washington, D.C., on January 27, 2021. (State Department Photo by Ron Przysucha/ Public Domain) Speaking from the Chesapeake Bay Foundation’s Philip Merrill Center, US Secretary of State Tony Blinken delivered an address to usher in President Joe Biden’s Leaders Summit on Climate, which will begin this week on Earth Day. Secretary Blinken laid out the stakes of inaction on climate from sea level rise to more severe wildfires to other extreme weather events and detailed a range of efforts on climate adaptation and mitigation to address the challenges of a warming world.

Carbon capture in Germany: Long-overdue momentum is building

Carbon capture in Germany: Long-overdue momentum is building Reichstag Building in Berlin amid fall colors (Neirfy/Shutterstock) It has been close to two years since German Chancellor Angela Merkel put carbon capture, removal, and storage back on the German policy agenda. However, for quite a while there was virtually no movement, even as Norway, the Netherlands, the United Kingdom, and Germany’s own industrial giants moved ahead with funding and projects. The lack of progress was jarring, as the support for carbon capture technologies from the scientific community grew rapidly. Fortunately, over the past few months momentum has slowly built.

Indian American Nuclear Engineer Rita Baranwal Joins Atlantic Council Nuclear Energy & National Security Coalition

The Atlantic Council April 1 announced that Dr. Rita Baranwal, vice president of nuclear and chief nuclear officer at Electric Power Research Institute, has joined the Atlantic Council Nuclear Energy and National Security Coalition. “I look forward to furthering awareness of and learning from the Coalition through the lens of EPRI’s global perspective,” said Baranwal in a statement. “My career experience and ongoing engagement with the Atlantic Council lead me to believe that there is much to contribute from my new role in the areas of robust operation of the existing fleet, R&D, and innovating advanced technologies.” Baranwal, who previously served as assistant secretary for the U.S. Department of Energy’s Office of Nuclear Energy, brings a wealth of public and private sector experience advancing nuclear policy and technology in the United States and abroad, the release said.

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