Ramifications of California Governor Newsom’s ban on gas-powered vehicles
Newsom’s recent suicidal jump onto the EV train will devastate California's economy and environment:
Newsom’s recent suicidal jump onto the EV train will devastate California's economy and environment:
Governor Newsom’s order to end the sale of gas-powered vehicles by 2035 will make California a new dystopia where people will do anything to keep great old American cars on the road.
The real goal is to avoid responsibility for policies, and increase control over energy, lives, property.
Newsom wants to fast-track a California "Energiewende"
While the growing world’s population pursues continuous uninterruptable electricity, California pursues intermittent electricity from wind and solar.
Mark Zuckerberg just launched a new Facebook "Climate Science Information Center" that is pushing the climate narrative directly into subscriber's news feeds.
WRONG, GOVERNOR! No amount of wind turbines, solar panels, electric vehicles, carbon offsets, and the rest would have meaningfully altered the hot, dry conditions that led to this year's devastating fires.
How would California Governor Gavin Newsom combat devastating wildfires? Shutting down debate and "doubling down" (his words) on climate policy, Green energy and the UN Paris Accord. Who's really in denial? Watch for yourself.
All told, power plants with the ability to produce almost 6,000 megawatts, or about 15 percent of the electricity on California’s grid, were reported as being offline when temperatures surged last Friday
The really bad news is that these blackouts are going to be an ever-present reality in California for years to come.
Energy costs two to three times more in California than Texas, despite California having all the oil it can use and enough to export.
California avoids addressing causes of its high energy costs.
As the pandemic emergency continues, even as the curve of cases has flattened, the true inner-tyrannical selves of politicians who govern us is showing up more.
Poor forest management is a government problem.
Who benefits if California is dependent on foreign oil?