Blackouts, higher energy prices, China-made "slavery" solar panels, foreign dependence, and conflicts-of-interest more than politics are behind the failure of the Democrats' climate legislation in Congress
Why Biden’s Climate Agenda Is Falling Apart
michaelshellenberger.substack.com/p/why-bidens-c…
With Biden's climate infrastructure legislation failing, progressives protest to demand President @JoeBiden stop talking to Republicans & instead ram through $2 trillion in climate legislation over the objections of Democratic Sen. @Sen_JoeManchin
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The climate-renewables agenda is also failing in Europe
"People don't want to hear bad news about the climate crisis anymore" complained @GretaThunberg to Le Monde
In truth, people are tired of being lied to by alarmists who hide their true motivations
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So called "climate activists" and "environmentalists" in Europe and the U.S. are greenwashing the destruction of our largest source of zero-emissions electricity, nuclear
They are corrupted financially and directly on the take from fossil/RE industries
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But even financial corruption has its limits
Blackouts, energy spikes, and revelations of "genocide" and "slavery" in the making of solar panels in China have undermined the renewable-fossil energy agenda of Democrats & European Greens alike
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The climate apocalypse/renewable energy grift is coming to an end
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“There have been a number of social movements that have lost momentum over time, to varying degrees in different places. The opposition to nuclear power, at least in the U.S., appears to have declined sharply, as the predicted apocalypse never arrived.”
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“Many climate activists describe their claims as being supported by science. Shellenberger challenged a number of such claims, asking for the scientific evidence, while noting it wasn’t in the IPCC reports, and got little or no response”
@laffngeconomist
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“Concern about homelessness was strong in the 1980s, but then receded before resurging recently. Part of the problem stems from activists’ insistence that homelessness was due to conservative economic policies, when ultimately it was primarily due substance abuse & mental health”
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