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At COP26, John Bel Edwards tries to position Louisiana as a magnet for clean energy

Posted on 11/1/21 at 11:26 am
Posted by ragincajun03
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Posted on 11/1/21 at 11:26 am
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Gov. John Bel Edwards is in Scotland this week with an unusual sales pitch: Louisiana produces more greenhouse gas per capita, and stands to lose more from climate change, than any other state. Thus Louisiana is ripe for the world's industry to invest in low- and no-carbon projects, even as the state remains a key source of oil and natural gas during the waning days of the globe's carbon-based energy economy.

"I’m going to Glasgow in order to concur with world leaders, but also very large corporations and other groups that are in this space, to make sure that they know if they want to make a profound difference in the short term, that they should come to Louisiana," Edwards said of his visit to the United Nations’ annual climate conference. "And that we are going to be embracing cleaner energy alternatives to reduce our carbon footprint."


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“There’s no doubt that the world is in a transition away from fossil fuels and towards cleaner, renewable energy sources that greatly reduce our carbon footprint,” Edwards said in an interview before flying to 26th annual Conference of Parties, known as COP26. “Even oil and gas companies - I don’t care which one you look at; it might be BP or Shell or Exxon - you can see that they are quickly rebranding. They don’t want to be known as oil and gas companies anymore. They want to be known as energy companies because the market is demanding cleaner energy going forward, and so they’re participating in this transition as well.”

“I don’t believe the state of Louisiana can afford to be more pro-oil and gas than the oil and gas companies.”



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Edwards said the state also has an obligation because it produces more carbon dioxide per capita than any other state, largely the result of its myriad of oil refineries and chemical plants.

But the transition to a clean-carbon future will take decades, he said, and the public should recognize that while it is occurring oil and natural gas produced in Louisiana or the Gulf of Mexico can still be sold as substitutes for more carbon-intensive fuels such as coal in the U.S. and around the world.

"You’re not going to flip the switch and tomorrow get off of all fossil fuels," Edwards said. "You’re going to continue to need natural gas. You’re going to continue to need oil. And given that reality, we might as well avail ourselves of the most carbon-advantaged barrel of oil in the world, which happens to come from the Gulf of Mexico.”


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Edwards or other state officials will be meeting with a number of international corporations, including Sasol, BASF, Drax, and Air Products, that already do business in Louisiana to discuss their present and potential future efforts to reduce those emissions, Pierson said.


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Pierson said state officials will be meeting with Air Products representatives to discuss their plans to build a $4.5 billion plant in Ascension Parish. It is to produce "blue" hydrogen from natural gas, with a significant part of the investment used to capture and permanently dispose of carbon dioxide emissions in deep underground formations in five parishes.

The product is called blue hydrogen to recognize its potential to reduce carbon emissions. In manufacturing the product, methane-dominated natural gas is split into hydrogen and carbon dioxide. The hydrogen is made into fuel, and the CO2, instead of being released as a greenhouse gas, is stored.

This process has been criticized by environment advocates and some scientists as not really eliminating much greenhouse gases from the atmosphere, because other carbon dioxide is released in the steam that is used in the manufacturing process and because methane, a more intense greenhouse gas than carbon dioxide, is released during drilling and transport of natural gas.


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Also attending the conference will be New Orleans Mayor LaToya Cantrell, who will speak at the opening of the U.S. Pavilion on Monday on the role of cities in addressing the climate crisis. On Wednesday, Cantrell will be speaking at a session titled "Investing in Net Zero: Overcoming the Challenges for Sustainable Finance and the Road to COP26."


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Posted by frequent flyer
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Member since Jul 2021
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Posted on 11/1/21 at 11:28 am to
My beef with JBE is his lack of interest in economic development relative to his predecessor. Solar farms create no jobs, have an unsustainably low energy density for the size of land they require, are are not reliable for base load generation. If we can get solar panel manufacturing here, that would be a real win. But we aren't trying.

Natural gas will be heating homes for a long time. Any businesses that use the byproducts for natural gas production and processing are things we should be trying to attract too.
This post was edited on 11/1/21 at 11:30 am
Posted by AtlantaLSUfan
Baton Rouge
Member since Mar 2009
26710 posts
Posted on 11/1/21 at 11:29 am to
F that slimy piece of shlt.
Posted by fr33manator
Baton Rouge
Member since Oct 2010
133424 posts
Posted on 11/1/21 at 11:32 am to
The world would be a better place if all the people going to the summit had their private jets switch from fossil fuels to wind power mid flight
Posted by Roll Tide Ravens
Birmingham, AL
Member since Nov 2015
50910 posts
Posted on 11/1/21 at 11:32 am to
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the waning days of the globe's carbon-based energy economy.



We aren't close to being done with carbon-based energy sources.
This post was edited on 11/1/21 at 11:33 am
Posted by CoachChappy
Member since May 2013
34087 posts
Posted on 11/1/21 at 11:34 am to
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F that slimy piece of shlt.

frick that slimy cocksucker
Posted by LegendInMyMind
Member since Apr 2019
71732 posts
Posted on 11/1/21 at 11:34 am to
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John Bel Edwards

frick that slimy cocksucker.
Posted by LegendInMyMind
Member since Apr 2019
71732 posts
Posted on 11/1/21 at 11:35 am to
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frick that slimy cocksucker

Posted by eddieray
Lafayette
Member since Mar 2006
19044 posts
Posted on 11/1/21 at 11:36 am to
He’s a visionary. He’s always a couple of steps ahead of you tards
Posted by LSUJML
Central
Member since May 2008
51931 posts
Posted on 11/1/21 at 11:37 am to
JBE is going to frick this state as hard as he can before he leaves office

And WTF is LaToya doing there?
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"Investing in Net Zero: Overcoming the Challenges for Sustainable Finance and the Road to COP26."


As if that dumb bitch has any clue

ETA
This makes me irrationally angry
I’d love to know how many taxpayer dollars funded this trip
Between JBE & LaToya & their entourages it won’t be cheap
This post was edited on 11/1/21 at 11:39 am
Posted by notiger1997
Metairie
Member since May 2009
61279 posts
Posted on 11/1/21 at 11:38 am to
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Also attending the conference will be New Orleans Mayor LaToya Cantrell,


So not only do we have world leaders having to deal with the stupidity of JBE, we also send the dumbest politician in the state to speak as well.
Posted by Tshiz
Idaho
Member since Jul 2013
7974 posts
Posted on 11/1/21 at 12:08 pm to
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Also attending the conference will be New Orleans Mayor LaToya Cantrell, who will speak at the opening of the U.S. Pavilion on Monday on the role of cities in addressing the climate crisis. On Wednesday, Cantrell will be speaking at a session titled "Investing in Net Zero: Overcoming the Challenges for Sustainable Finance and the Road to COP26."


Jesus. Cannot imagine sitting there listening to this
Posted by blueboy
Member since Apr 2006
63158 posts
Posted on 11/1/21 at 12:10 pm to
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The world would be a better place if all the people going to the summit had their private jets switch from fossil fuels to wind power mid flight
This post was edited on 11/1/21 at 12:11 pm
Posted by Ronaldo Burgundiaz
NWA
Member since Jan 2012
6752 posts
Posted on 11/1/21 at 12:18 pm to
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COP26
Jeffrey Epstein's private jet flying friends tell me I need to eat less meat and not fly anymore.
Posted by Double Oh
Louisiana
Member since Sep 2008
23344 posts
Posted on 11/1/21 at 12:24 pm to
JBE and Destroya is like the blind leading the blind
Posted by dandyjohn
Member since Apr 2009
804 posts
Posted on 11/1/21 at 12:28 pm to
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Solar farms create no jobs


Give me proof of this, please. There have to be people who make the panels, there have to be people who ship the panels, there have to be people who receive the shipments, there have to be people who unpack them, there have to be people who install the framing, there have to be people who install the panels onto the framing, there have to be people who wire the panels, there have to be people who monitor the panels, there have to be people who clean the panels, and on and on and on.

I get it, you guys sold out to work in the oil field or some other dying industry. It sucks for you to see that stuff dry up, but it's drying up. It's just a fact.

The sooner you deal with that, the sooner you realize the rest of the world ain't gonna by one fricking thing from us if we don't do something about carbon pollution, the sooner this state might actually be a nice place to live.
Posted by Blutarsky
112th Congress
Member since Jan 2004
11726 posts
Posted on 11/1/21 at 12:36 pm to
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There have to be people who make the panels


Sure, in China.

The only jobs it creates are the construction jobs when they are initially installed, which is temporary.
This post was edited on 11/1/21 at 12:37 pm
Posted by loogaroo
Welsh
Member since Dec 2005
39682 posts
Posted on 11/1/21 at 12:38 pm to
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I get it, you guys sold out to work in the oil field or some other dying industry. It sucks for you to see that stuff dry up, but it's drying up. It's just a fact.

The sooner you deal with that, the sooner you realize the rest of the world ain't gonna by one fricking thing from us if we don't do something about carbon pollution, the sooner this state might actually be a nice place to live.


Sweet summer child. Please tell me this is sarcasm.
Posted by jcaz
Laffy
Member since Aug 2014
18795 posts
Posted on 11/1/21 at 12:38 pm to
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Edwards said the state also has an obligation because it produces more carbon dioxide per capita than any other state, largely the result of its myriad of oil refineries and chemical plants.

A dense fool would say this.
We produce all this for the entire country. We do not have an obligation anymore greater than California or New York
This post was edited on 11/1/21 at 12:40 pm
Posted by Cajunhawk81
Member since Jan 2021
2511 posts
Posted on 11/1/21 at 12:45 pm to
You deserve everything you are going to get.
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