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President Biden’s decree to end permitting for the construction of more liquified natural gas export facilities is clearly aimed at shoring up his support among the left as he heads into a difficult re-election campaign.
The move makes Europe more vulnerable to Russia’s energy blackmail. But it also hurts developing nations such as Kenya.
Kenya, a vibrant East African nation stands at an economic crossroads – with questions on energy being the most urgent.
Kenya’s burgeoning population of 55 million people mirrors the combined populations of Texas, Arizona, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Arkansas, Louisiana and Mississippi. The country’s landmass, at 224,960 square miles, is slightly smaller than Texas but larger than California, highlighting the vastness of the region that energy solutions are required to meet.
BIDEN’S NATURAL GAS DECISION IS NUTS. CLIMATE EXTREMISTS DON’T KNOW THE FACTS
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