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Stop LNG From Polluting Air, Poisoning Water and Destroying Our Climate
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LNG pollutes our air, poisons water, and drives climate change—let’s stop fossil fuel greed from endangering our communities and demanding a cleaner, safer, and more sustainable energy future.

Liquified Natural Gas (LNG) is marketed as a cleaner fuel, but this claim hides the risks that its extraction, transport, and export pose to the health, safety, and environment of American communities. As LNG export terminals and transport routes multiply across the U.S., the dangers intensify. Methane, the primary component of LNG, is a potent greenhouse gas that accelerates climate change. Leaks and spills along the LNG journey—from drilling to export—release methane and toxic pollutants that harm air quality, contaminate water, and threaten ecosystems1.
Explosive Hazards and Health Risks
LNG facilities carry unique risks of fires and explosions. In Texas, an explosion at an LNG plant caused a fire that lasted over 40 minutes, revealing the dangers communities face when LNG is stored under high pressure2. If LNG leaks, it forms a vapor cloud that can ignite in an instant, causing massive explosions and deadly shockwaves. For nearby communities, this means living under constant threat, especially as most LNG facilities are situated near neighborhoods already struggling with industrial pollution3.
In Port Arthur, Texas, residents near LNG terminals face a higher risk of cancer, heart disease, and respiratory illness due to pollution from methane and other toxins. These facilities are often located in low-income areas, exposing vulnerable populations to dangerous pollutants while enriching fossil fuel companies4.
A Burden on Households and the Environment
LNG exports drive up domestic energy prices, forcing American families to pay more for heating and electricity. With the U.S. exporting more LNG than any other country, the focus has shifted from meeting local demand to satisfying international markets. This price pressure makes it harder for families to make ends meet, while the oil and gas industry reaps record profits5.
The environmental impact is equally alarming. Methane is 80 times more effective than carbon dioxide at trapping heat over the first 20 years after release. Despite claims of safety, LNG facilities frequently leak methane into the atmosphere, worsening the climate crisis and causing irreparable harm to local air quality6.
The Need for Urgent Action
The last significant federal regulation update on LNG safety occurred in 1980. Since then, the scale and complexity of LNG infrastructure have grown dramatically. Today, LNG is transported in massive tankers and stored in sprawling terminals. Outdated regulations fail to account for the increased risks, putting communities and the environment at greater risk. Experts and advocacy groups agree that stricter standards are necessary to protect public health and the climate7.
Call to Action
It’s time to prioritize people over profits. We call on Congress to pause new LNG export permits, enforce stronger safety regulations, and transition to renewable energy sources that do not endanger American communities. Our health, safety, and future should not be sacrificed for short-term gain.
Join us in demanding action. Sign the petition today and help protect our communities from the dangerous expansion of LNG.