This article discusses the importance of fact-based energy policy and the progress America is making towards affordable and reliable energy. It also addresses the criticism of subsidies and the misconception of an energy crisis.
We, the founders of Washington Power and Light, an energy policy institute founded last year, are committed to one guiding principle. Energy policy should be fact-, not faith-based. America is best served by affordable, reliable, abundant energy. And despite the fog of political rhetoric, we’re getting there. True, billions of dollars of subsidies are being guzzled by various pseudotopian advocates. The Climate Crisis Narrative™ drives tsunamis of greenbacks into policy wastelands.
$131 trillion as much as $200 trillion Hence… a politically suicidal tax or deficit increase would raise way, way less than 1% of the cost of getting to net zero Nonstarter. Meanwhile, credible analysts like are publicly and eloquently dubious that climate change is apocalyptic. Bjorn Lomborg High cost, dubious benefit. Not catnip to voters.
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