Voters Overwhelmingly Supportive of Natural Gas. Democratic Candidates Can Take Advantage.

Others remain silent and risk missing out on a potent electoral issue and tool for quickly decarbonizing emissions.
  • 2024 Election|
  • Jared Golden|
  • John Fetterman|
  • Kamala Harris|
  • Michael Bennet|
  • Natural Gas|
  • PAGE|

Fracking Unleashes Natural Gas to Lower Global Emissions, Grow U.S. Economy, & Support U.S. National Security

Today, Chris Treanor, executive director of the Partnership to Address Global Emissions (PAGE) issued the following statement in response to Vice President Kamala Harris and…

New Report Analyzes Lifecycle GHG Emissions of U.S. LNG Exports

Natural Allies for a Clean Energy Future (NACEF) and the Partnership to Address Global Emissions (PAGE) today released a comprehensive study on the lifecycle of…

PAGE Statement on Energy Permitting Reform Act of 2024

Today, the Partnership to Address Global Emissions (PAGE) issued the below statement in response to the U.S. Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resource’s Energy…

PAGE Launches Ad Campaign Showing that Natural Gas is Broadly Supported by Voters Across Party Lines

PAGE launched a new D.C. advertising campaign this month highlighting recent polling results showing that voters, across party lines, support natural gas as an important…

PAGE Responds to Federal Court Finding Illegality in LNG Export Pause

Members of PAGE were pleased to see a federal court find illegality in the Biden Administration’s LNG Export Pause, approving a request from 16 U.S.…

Shying away from natural gas could cost candidates support in November

Pursuing perfection at the expense of the good would derail the climate progress we’ve achieved over the last several years.
  • 2024 Election|
  • Cap-and-Trade|
  • EU|
  • Natural Gas|
  • PAGE|

New poll finds that nearly 70% of voters support increasing natural gas production

There is a broad consensus that voters want natural gas to be part of a steady transition to clean energy.
  • 2024 Election|
  • LNG|
  • Natural Gas|
  • PAGE|
  • Poll|

Nationwide Poll Shows Bipartisan Consensus (69%) that Voters Support Increasing Natural Gas Production

Amid concerns about energy reliability and affordability, 76% of voters want a steady transition to clean energy by using all options currently available.
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