Tell FERC: Hell No! to CP2, the biggest new LNG export project
For many months, we've been calling on President Biden and the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) to stop the biggest build out of fossil fuels in US history. All told, FERC and DOE are considering the construction of more than 20 new Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) export facilities that could add the equivalent emissions of 675 coal-fired power plants
And the biggest of them is Calcasieu Pass 2 (CP2). If allowed to be built, CP2 will cause 20 TIMES as much global warming pollution as the Willow Arctic Oil Project in Alaska.
Right now, FERC is considering the permit to allow CP2 to be built - And they've put CP2 on the list of projects to be approved at their June 27 meeting. Fortunately, our pressure early in 2024 resulted in a huge victory — a temporary pause at the Department of Energy (DOE) on new LNG export permits. But the victory was both temporary and not comprehensive.
Enter your contact information to get started, and we'll cue up a sample comment you can send to FERC with a CC to President Biden to stop CP2 and all new LNG permit approvals. We'll make sure all the comments are submitted to FERC before their June 27 meeting to demand they look at the impact of these facilities on our communities, the climate, and US consumers.