May 27, 2021

"Decarbonization" Folly

This from Jim Church

Seems like everyone has let go of their senses. Despite the massive propaganda program currently in vogue there are no technologies able or scaleable to replace hydrocarbons in the near future as the world’s cheap energy source. And even if something were to have a "Eureka!” Moment it takes decades for such things to become widely available. (And that doesn’t even begin to address the highly questionable ideological and unscientific assault upon hydrocarbons in the first place!)

Murky carbon path threatens US$14 trillion in oil and gas projects

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