Written by Daniel Horowitz
Liberal Republicans like Wyoming Governor Mark Gordon are allowing our beautiful rural landscapes to be colonized by dystopian environmental hazards such as solar panels, wind turbines, and carbon pipelines. These projects destroy our property and freedom under the guise of saving the environment.
Imagine Norman Rockwell’s America now overrun by anti-environment wind turbines and solar panels. Much of that part of America is under Republican stewardship. Globalists need vast amounts of land to promote their “transition” to unworkable energy projects.… Continue Reading
Tags: Agenda 2030, Alex Epstein, Biden Administration, carbon capture, carbon credits, carbon negative, carbon neutral, Coal, Fish Creek Preserve, fossil fuels, Green New Deal, Inflation Reduction Act, International Renewable Energy Agency, investment tax credit, Mark Gordon, natural gas, nuclear power, oil, Repsol, Robert Bryce, solar farms, solar panels, solar power, Ute Collier, Venture socialism, wind farms, wind power, wind turbines
Climate Change | David E. Smith | July 19, 2024 5:44 AM | Comments Off on Globalist Energy Projects Are Destroying Rural America
Written by Vjay Jayara
The U.S. sailed into an era of energy abundance following the natural gas boom. But the replication of the American energy story in other countries is facing a stern challenge from radical environmental groups.
Why is hydraulic fracturing important for developing countries and why should they be wary of radical environmental groups?
The shale gas boom in the U.S. has led to the American Energy Renaissance—a period of energy abundance from diverse sources such as shale gas, nuclear, coal, hydroelectric, renewables, petroleum, and others.… Continue Reading
Tags: affordable energy, Coal, fracking, hydraulic fracturing, hydro-fracking, hydroelectric, natural gas, Natural Resources Defense Council, nuclear, petroleum, reliable energy, renewables, Russia, shale gas
Climate Change | David E. Smith | January 17, 2019 4:00 AM | Comments Off on Fracking, Energy Renaissance, and the Russian Resistance: Why does it Matter for Developing Countries?