Earlier this month, the Transcontinental Gas Pipe Line Company announced its intention to build the South’s largest gas pipeline in more than a decade.
The Union of Concerned Scientists instead uses “methane,” “fossil gas” and “gas” as interchangeable terms for this greenhouse gas which, in its first 20 years of reaching the atmosphere, has more than 80 times the warming power of carbon dioxide.
The problem with gas is not simply that it’s a fossil fuel or that gas pipelines routinely leak and can explode.
And it’s not simply that gas is a human health and environmental nightmare.
Perhaps the most damaging problem with gas pipelines is that they permit the construction of new gas-fired power plants that will be in service for decades.
Organizations:
Transcontinental Gas Pipe Line Company, Carolinas, of, Environmental Defense Fund
Locations:
Virginia, Georgia, Alabama, American, Southern