
The U.S. just revived a $43 billion pipeline project in Alaska.
It’s designed to export American natural gas straight to Asia—faster and cheaper than ever before.
Supporters call it energy independence and a geopolitical masterstroke.
Critics say it’s a climate disaster in the making, with 50 million tons of CO₂ expected per year.
Is this smart strategy—or a fossil-fueled gamble?
Let’s break down the stakes, the politics, and the future of U.S. energy.
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