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Natural gas production and consumption have increased globally, raising concerns about climate progress. Natural gas emits fewer greenhouse gases compared to coal, leading some countries to view it as a transitional energy source. Several nations, while committing to reduce carbon emissions, expand natural gas production to support energy needs. This situation creates a conflict between immediate energy demands and long-term climate goals. Experts highlight the need for a balanced approach that addresses energy security while promoting renewable energy sources. The growth of natural gas also raises questions about regulatory frameworks and investment in sustainable technologies. The overall impact on climate progress requires thorough evaluation of both short-term energy solutions and long-term environmental strategies.
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Natural gas production and consumption have increased globally, raising concerns about climate progress. Natural gas emits fewer greenhouse gases compared to coal, leading some countries to view it as a transitional energy source. Several nations, while committing to reduce carbon emissions, expand natural gas production to support energy needs. This situation creates a conflict between immediate energy demands and long-term climate goals. Experts highlight the need for a balanced approach that addresses energy security while promoting renewable energy sources. The growth of natural gas also raises questions about regulatory frameworks and investment in sustainable technologies. The overall impact on climate progress requires thorough evaluation of both short-term energy solutions and long-term environmental strategies.
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