Highlighted Article: The Green Energy Agenda vs. Long Run Strategic Planning
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- Jun 24, 2021 at 3:00 AM
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- Energy Policy, Climate Change
From: Master Resource
By: Robert Bradley Jr.
Date: June 8, 2021
The Green Energy Agenda vs. Long Run Strategic Planning
“All of this data leads us back to the question, can we spend trillions of dollars in support of a political-motivated soundbite that may or may not produce a net loss of carbon emissions and/or may not be feasible given the known quantities of minerals needed?”
“… the vast majority of the 195 countries cannot afford any of the Green movement. Do we print a few extra trillion dollars to bankroll them into Green compliance?”
"President Biden has set goals for the U.S. to “Achieve 100 percent carbon-free electricity by 2035″, “Net-zero emissions by 2050,” and “Cut greenhouse gas emissions in half by 2030”. Additionally, the party in power is pushing to have a majority of US-manufactured cars be electric by 2030 and every car on the road to be electric by 2040.
In total that says to we-the-people: shut down the coal/oil/gas-fired electric producing plants and drive electric cars.
Are we to believe those statements/directives in any way represent the results of an all-inclusive long-range strategic plan (LRSP)? No; not only no, but hell no, not even close." ...
The Green Energy Agenda vs. Long Run Strategic Planning