The article discusses the rapid growth of Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) exports along the Gulf Coast, particularly in Louisiana. It highlights the construction and operation of LNG terminals, the environmental impact on wetlands and coastal areas, and the potential risks of accidents and explosions. The article also mentions the regulatory oversight and violations associated with these projects. The growth of the LNG industry in the United States has made it the world's top exporter, but it has also raised concerns about air pollution and the creation of sacrifice zones.
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