Mountains of scientific evidence, coupled with newfound political will, burst the climate bubble in 2025, imperiling “Team Climate’s” dreams of cash and control.

Hot, cold, wet, dry, natural fire, flood or storm, for climate campaigners, everything is an excuse to roll over and put them in charge.

Now they are rooting for Iran to attack shipping in the Straits of Hormuz, hoping that a short-term boost in oil prices might provide a rationale to resume long-term transfers of power.

As CFACT’s Marc Morano said on Fox, “to paraphrase Al Pacino, just when you think we’re out of the climate agenda, they pull us back in.”

“What’s happening is they’re using the same tactics of fear,” Marc explained, “they’re fear-mongering about an energy crisis that hasn’t even happened yet. And they’re turning that into, ‘we have to proactively turn our whole economy toward net zero like we’ve been saying for decades with the climate agenda.’

All these activists are rooting for Iran to do more destruction to energy infrastructure and keep the Strait blocked so they can go after fossil fuels. To be clear, Reuters said the Iran war was a ‘fossil fuel killer’, and that we can now use this to move off of fossil fuels. They’re just that excited about this whole war for that reason. …

Higher energy prices are not a bug of the climate agenda, they are a feature. So any hike in energy prices is exactly what they always wanted. You can see why they’re giddy at the moment.”

What our would-be Green overlords, and their short-term-thinking media friends don’t realize, is that a non-nuclear, defanged Iran will likely yield an oil glut, not a shortage, as sanctions lift and Gulf oil gushes.

That’s actually a major fear for OPEC nations that have been cashing in by replacing the oil that Iran sanctions took off the market.  A more free Venezuela may soon be upping oil production as well.

The unprecedented American energy boom, coupled with increased oil and gas production from defanged adversaries, and major new nuclear construction, may free the world from energy shortages once and for all.