U.S. Oil and Gas Output Surges the Most Ever for a Single Country
U.S.
natural gas and crude oil production increased last year at the fastest pace
ever for a single country.
And
in a twin first, U.S. oil output jumped 2.2 million barrels a day -- also the
largest amount ever by a single country in a year.
The
jump in the production of the polluting fossil fuels happened three decades
after nations including the U.S. set up a United Nations framework to try save
the climate.
The figures will stoke angst in those continuing negotiations, where countries are seeking to collaborate and tighten greenhouse-gas targets ahead of the Paris climate deal to limit the risk of runaway heatwaves, drought and flooding after next year. As part of the talks, they’re discussing historical responsibility for the climate crisis.