This Is Not a Great Idea
Only wealthy economies have “green” movements and are pursuing them with mandates and costly subsidies. Green energy mandates and subsidies are exploiting people and landscapes around the world
Only wealthy economies have “green” movements and are pursuing them with mandates and costly subsidies. Green energy mandates and subsidies are exploiting people and landscapes around the world
Opposition will demand prioritising the domestic market.
There should be no wonder why deep blue New York and California, along with Illinois, led the nation in 2023 population losses.
Bowen’s cluelessness is astonishing and destructive.
Net Zero has meant trillions of dollars of investment with scarcely any return, he told delegates. Anywhere that there is significant renewables penetration, electricity prices have gone up.
These events are happening right now on our watch, aided by bad government policy and a political system that has lost touch with truth, reason, and reality – and cares little for the welfare of those constituents directly affected by this folly.
Leaders are elected to represent their people, not the agendas of wealthy donors. If the US Climate Alliance refuses to change course, voters should speak up.
Despite the supposed “green” credentials of solar energy, large-scale projects like Tauhei are not without consequences. Environmentalists and rural advocates have raised concerns.
China uses more coal than any country in the world and is increasing production fast. The “renewables race” is fear-driven fantasy.
In Britain’s timber famine, they solved their supply shortage by turning to a better technology: coal. Today there is also a vastly superior technology and that’s nuclear.
They couldn’t have screwed up worse if they tried.
In his ambitions to bring about a renaissance in energy production in the US, Trump enjoys the prospects of strong support from all corners of the world not beholden to the powerful lobbies of the globalist climate agenda.
We admire President Trump for understanding our nation’s energy needs and taking a clear stand.
This sampling barely scratches the surface of emerging automotive technology worldwide. Innovation and free markets, not government mandates, continue to drive the future of transportation.