Personally I believe the US is being played for chumps.. Europe does not have gas and oil so they have a vested interest to discredit oil and gas as a power system and speed the development of “alternative energy “, whatever that is...
Germany’s coal to oil conversion system that was developed in the 1920s became uneconomic when cheap oil was discovered in Texas and the Middle East. Germany invaded Russia for living space and the oil they had been buying from Russia.
Global warming has been going on since the Great Lakes started melting. Has global warming speeded up in the last 100 years? I am old enough to remember a “Time” cover lamenting the coming “global cooling”.
It could be argued that global warming, man made or just part of a long cycle, is a good thing.
The military is heavily involved in alternative energy for a very good reason. They would like to reduce the logistics tail that is swollen by the need for oil. Nuclear power reduces that problem for Navy.
The US is full of “useful idiots”. Many of them highly placed elected officials.
For those of you unwilling to debate any of my points.. just retreat to your safe space. No need for this thread to continue to exist.
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