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Global Energy Monitor calls for end to all new LNG infrastructure construction 

However numbers might be overblown if it assumes Oz will really build five import terminals 

A picture of the proposed Port Kembla LNG import terminal

A picture of the proposed Port Kembla LNG import terminal

It suggests in fact that LNG is "worse than coal".   It looks at all planned LNG import and export capacity as well as the impact on the environment of methane - a more damaging greenhouse gas than...

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