According to a recent post by Energy Tracker Asia, Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) has been identified as the most expensive energy source, not only in terms of its price but also in its impact on public health and economic losses. The report highlights that LNG contributes to a staggering $77 billion in global health costs and is responsible for 149 premature deaths annually.
The post emphasizes the volatile, costly, and harmful nature of LNG, arguing that it is not the energy source of the future. Instead, it advocates for a transition to clean energy, which is seen as a more sustainable and healthier alternative.