Oil & Gas Journal: The US will need to equally address global climate change and other substantive trials if it expects to benefit from promising energy opportunities worldwide, speakers at the US Energy Association’s annual meeting and public policy forum generally agreed on May 23.
“If we know we’ve been responsible for contributing to civilization’s growth, we need to speak up and take responsibility for climate change,” US Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee Ranking Minority Member Joe Manchin (D-W.Va.) said. “We need to break issues down to terms people understand, but we’re not going to break out of fossil fuels just yet.”
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