You know that "Green New Deal" the left talks about and the world elitists are all positioned to become multi-billionaires (and even trillionaires) over? Well . . .
Simply put: there is no such thing as an “energy transition”. It’s a myth.
All proposals, from wind and solar to hydrogen, depend on minerals mined, delivered and refined by using these polluting fuels in copious amounts.
As soon as the extraction of fossil fuels begin to decline, you can bet that the production of solar panels and wind turbines will eventually follow suit.
And since diesel fuel is also used to grow and deliver crops, the question whether to burn it to mine minerals for EV batteries, or use it to grow food to prevent hunger will resolve itself rather quickly.
And only when you add our propensity for war whenever resources grow thin, you start to really appreciate the relative peace and calm we have today.
Happy New Year!
Simply put: there is no such thing as an “energy transition”. It’s a myth.
All proposals, from wind and solar to hydrogen, depend on minerals mined, delivered and refined by using these polluting fuels in copious amounts.
As soon as the extraction of fossil fuels begin to decline, you can bet that the production of solar panels and wind turbines will eventually follow suit.
And since diesel fuel is also used to grow and deliver crops, the question whether to burn it to mine minerals for EV batteries, or use it to grow food to prevent hunger will resolve itself rather quickly.
And only when you add our propensity for war whenever resources grow thin, you start to really appreciate the relative peace and calm we have today.
Happy New Year!
You know that "Green New Deal" the left talks about and the world elitists are all positioned to become multi-billionaires (and even trillionaires) over? Well . . .
Simply put: there is no such thing as an “energy transition”. It’s a myth.
All proposals, from wind and solar to hydrogen, depend on minerals mined, delivered and refined by using these polluting fuels in copious amounts.
As soon as the extraction of fossil fuels begin to decline, you can bet that the production of solar panels and wind turbines will eventually follow suit.
And since diesel fuel is also used to grow and deliver crops, the question whether to burn it to mine minerals for EV batteries, or use it to grow food to prevent hunger will resolve itself rather quickly.
And only when you add our propensity for war whenever resources grow thin, you start to really appreciate the relative peace and calm we have today.
Happy New Year!
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