Europe’s energy crisis better wake America up
If it doesn’t, activists and governing classes will destroy middle class jobs, families and lives
If it doesn’t, activists and governing classes will destroy middle class jobs, families and lives
"Let The Data Speak"
Europe's anti-carbon policy offers ''Green New Disaster'' lessons for America as soaring energy prices and crippling shortages have rippled across the Atlantic.
The policies the climate summit will endorse are already having a devastating effect on the people on whom they are being imposed.
Separating myth from reality about extreme weather events, today and over the centuries
Trillions for energy solutions that solve nothing, pittance for genuine protection against extreme weather.
This type of extreme weather event cannot be prevented through taxation, redistribution, carbon trading, windmills, solar panels, or electric vehicles.Â
It’s as if European history doesn’t exist.
At least 500 experts, mostly Europeans, have signed a " Declaration that there is no climate emergency" which has been delivered to the Secretary General of the United Nations.
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Europe’s pivot away from traditional power sources without a proper contingency plan may be putting the continent at risk of a severe energy crisis, warns an energy executive.
The rich West wants to stop using coal while the poor East depends on it. Germany is caught in the middle. The future of the EU may turn on this issue, because East-West tensions are already great.
Schulz just wants "more power." He is after all, a former President of the European Parliament.
America's energy revolution can be the key to its competitiveness. This has OPEC and Europe worried.
The amount of money flowing into European green energy from governments and the private sector collapsed from $132 billion in 2011 to $58 billion last year.