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Protecting the Environment from the Green New Deal
« on: October 07, 2020, 01:57:44 pm »
Protecting the Environment from the Green New Deal

lBy Paul Driessen

Executive Summary

In recent decades, policymakers have forced public utilities to generate increasingly  more  electricity  from  fashionable  “renewable  energy”  sources,   notably   wind   and   solar.   For   example,   through   various   measures, they have pushed automakers to manufacture more electric vehicles. The chief policy goal for many of these policymakers is to eliminate reliable  and  affordable  fossil  fuels,  despite  the  fact  they  continue  to  generate  most  of  America’s  electricity  and  power  most  forms  of  U.S.  transportation.  Ostensibly,  their  aim  is  to  avoid  an  onslaught  of  devastating  global  warming  and  extreme  weather  events,  which  they  attribute  to  carbon  dioxide  (CO2)  emissions  resulting  from  burning  coal, oil, and natural gas.1The  “Green  New  Deal,”  championed  by  Rep.  Alexandria  Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) and other prominent members of Congress, is the latest vehicle for advancing this agenda, which adds nuclear power to the list of energy sources they seek to eliminate. To date, the Green New Deal (GND) has been roundly criticized for the astronomical costs it would impose upon factories, businesses, households, hospitals, and virtually every  other  sector  of  the  U.S.  economy,  as  well  as  for  the  economic  devastation it would inflict.

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