HomeClimate411“Increased U.S. natural gas exports” ≠ “higher U.S. prices” Climate411Middle Column “Increased U.S. natural gas exports” ≠ “higher U.S. prices” By Christina Norman - February 11, 2022 153 0 Share Facebook Twitter WhatsApp VK Digg Guest “Can you say bass-ackwards?” by David Middleton Increased U.S. natural gas exports = higher U.S. prices: Who knew?By Kurt Cobb, originally published by Resource InsightsFebruary 6, 2022 Few people… Facebook Twitter WhatsApp VK Digg Previous articleBritish Government: “renewable power is the best way to shield the UK from volatile gas prices.”Next articleClaim: “Absolutely Wrong” Countries Must Choose Between Prosperity and Climate Action David Middleton LEAVE A REPLY Cancel replyLog in to leave a comment - Advertisment - Search Related Articles Guardian: Summer Beach Photos are “Tiananmen Square” for Climate Change Climate411 According to The University of Exeter, having fun in Summer masks concern about "climate breakdown", and impedes climate action. Read more Heatwaves Getting Worse In India? More BBC Lies Climate411 In other words, it did not even hit the 46C threshold: Read more La Nina is Not Going Away. What Does This Mean for This Summer’s Weather? Climate411 But first, the bottom line: the summer effects of La Nina are modest, but will push the western side of our region towards cooler... Read more