Lone Star Wars: LNGs, communities and globalization versus local resistance in the Laguna Madre region of coastal South Texas

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T. Garrett, Arthur J. Sementelli
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Purpose This study aims to theoretically contextualize the liquefied natural gas (LNG) issue using Bauman and Debord. More generally, this research provides a theoretical and qualitative context to understand the LNG issue in discussions of environmental management, globalization and local government. Design/methodology/approach This study uses Boje’s narrative case study approach to analyze the politics around localized resistance movements to LNG production in the Rio Grande Valley (RGV). Specifically, this study examines the data collected from the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, personal interviews and public declarations (newspapers, blogs, social media) to create an historiographical account of LNGs in the RGV to analyze the Laguna Madre resistance case regarding three LNG companies. Findings The development of LNG in Laguna Madre has been at least temporarily halted. This is considered partially because of the pandemic, reduced demand and local resistance. In the Laguna Madre case, controlling narratives by the LNG resistance appeared to be an essential component of their overall strategy. Originality/value Understanding the impact of energy development locally and globally becomes increasingly important, as access to fossil fuels become more limited. This case helps understand the overall adverse actions taken by LNGs to exploit communities, individuals and the environment while illustrating practical tools being used to resist the less desirable elements of energy development.
孤星大战:液化天然气、社区和全球化对抗德克萨斯州南部沿海拉古纳马德雷地区的当地阻力
本研究旨在运用鲍曼和德波的理论对液化天然气(LNG)问题进行语境分析。更一般地说,本研究为理解环境管理、全球化和地方政府讨论中的液化天然气问题提供了理论和定性背景。设计/方法/方法本研究使用Boje的叙事案例研究方法来分析围绕里约热内卢格兰德河谷(RGV)液化天然气生产的局部抵抗运动的政治。具体而言,本研究检查了从联邦能源监管委员会、个人访谈和公开声明(报纸、博客、社交媒体)收集的数据,以创建RGV中液化天然气的历史记录,以分析涉及三家液化天然气公司的拉古纳马德雷抵制案例。拉古纳马德雷的液化天然气开发至少暂时停止了。部分原因是由于大流行、需求减少和当地抵抗。在拉古纳马德雷的案例中,抵制液化天然气的言论似乎是他们整体战略的重要组成部分。原创性/价值随着化石燃料的获取变得越来越有限,了解当地和全球能源发展的影响变得越来越重要。本案例有助于理解lng对社区、个人和环境的整体不利影响,同时说明了用于抵制能源开发中不理想因素的实用工具。
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