The gas industry is arguing that its product is "critical and central to the decarbonisation of the world. |
Origin Energy chief executive Grant King said gas was
"absolutely critical and central to the decarbonisation of the world in
the next 50 years", and said those turning their back entirely on fossil
fuels were putting supply security at risk.
Gas stepped into the breach after the Fukushima nuclear
disaster in Japan and is now saving Tasmania from energy shortages after the
breakdown of the Basslink power cable, Mr
King said ahead of the LNG18 conference in Perth.
Read the story in today’s Melbourne Age - “Gas industry leaders go into battle for LNG.”
(Of course, the gas
industry leaders would be claiming their product was "absolutely critical
and central to the decarbonisation of the world in the next 50 years", but
gas is still a fossil fuel, like coal and all the other energy sources arising
from fossil fuels, it emits carbon dioxide, and allows for the maintenance of a
life-style which is contrary to a way of
living that we will have to arrive at if we are to avoid catastrophic climate
change.
By law, the first
and largely only responsibility those gas
industry leaders have is to the financial
wellbeing (profit) of their company and the idea
that they might actively pursue the health and
welfare of the planet ahead of those perverse, confusing commercial realities
is nigh on impossible – Robert McLean.)
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