How far will the fossil fuel industry go to protect itself from climate impacts it helped cause?
A $21 billion liquefied natural gas plant in Louisiana will be surrounded by a 26-foot-high steel sea wall to stave off rising seas.
They will always go as far as they're allowed to go. When has a fossil fuel company ever once in the history of anything put doing the right thing above maximizing profits? Please don't give them the benefit of the doubt WP. Your reporters are savvy. They know damn well better than that.