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bass4funk
They should.
Well, it would be better that to line the pockets of the most powerful liberals that want to push EV on to the public that the majority of middle class Americans can’t even afford. Even building newer and supposedly cleaner energy isn’t that clean.
https://suindependent.com/clean-energy-is-not-so-clean/
Yes, until we have a more permanent, more affordable solution on renewable energy and until then, we have more than enough natural resources in our country and we should do whatever we can to tap into that source and increase fracking would be a great start, it’s easier and helps us to move away from countries that are hostile towards us and will allow us to become independent as we should, not to mention we can become a huge exporter to the rest of the world.
PTownsend
The Trump Supreme Court is rumored as they shift even farther right, to do what they can legally to ensure the USA's own oil/gas industries and their shareholders maintain their power and control. That is consistent, Trump, Mitch and their fellow establishment Republicans appointed establishment justices to ensure the establishment running the fossil economy in the US could maintain their wealth and control.Don't fret Ford F-150 drivers and other petrol-heads, we'll all continue to breathe your exhaust fumes.
https://www.npr.org/2022/06/22/1106863267/the-supreme-court-may-issue-a-ruling-that-could-hurt-bidens-climate-change-plans
GBR48
I think governments are beginning to realise that the use of war and inflation will not get them off the hook as an indirect means of suppressing emissions.
EVs require rare earth metals and electricity that folk are currently running short of. The development of carbon-neutral synthetic fuels for ICE cars may make the EV switch problematic. EVs may have a worse impact on the environment than synthetic fuels, if the synthetic fuels live up to their billing. F1 is switching to them and car manufacturers are investing in them. This will be interesting.
Desert Tortoise
If you knew your history better you would know that many western European nations were buying Caspian Sea oil from the Soviets almost immediately after the conclusion of WWII. Stalin was ardent to sell oil from these then newly developed oil fields to earn foreign exchange. After the fall of the Soviet Union a dozen or more western oil and gas firms began to develop new oil and gas fields in the Caspian Sea. Many European nations were willing customers. Also realize that all the eastern European nations are either former Soviet allies or formerly part of the USSR and thus were tied to what is now Russia for their energy. Lithuania only this past year freed itself from the Russian energy grid and now has a tie in to the main European power grid. The US and UK were warning countries like France and Germany as far back as 1947 not to become too dependent on Soviet oil. Their warnings fell on deaf ears but it is not a new situation by any means.
Samit Basu
https://www.reuters.com/business/environment/exclusive-japan-pushes-remove-zero-emission-vehicle-target-g7-statement-draft-2022-06-27/
Zero-Emission future means the death of Japanese auto industry like Japan's once-dominant electronics industry before it.
Yrral
They do have to worry about Global Warming,when they run out of gas ,this winter,it will be miserable in the EU
Attilathehungry
Many countries screwed up by foolishly shutting down some of the cleanest energy sources- nuclear reactors. Then compounded the problem by stupidly becoming dependent on energy from Putin's Russia. Now they are scrambling, some even have to restart COAL based power plants to cope with demand.
I seem to remember a certain Bad Orange Man warning about this several years ago, saying; “Germany will totally become dependent on Russian energy if it does not immediately change course.”
He further added, “Here in the Western Hemisphere, we are committed to maintaining our independence from the encroachment of expansionist, foreign powers.”
He was mocked at the time. Who is laughing now?
diagonalslip
most 'global warming' is a result of the decades of hot air, the never-ending stream of empty rhetoric mouthed by generations of 'concerned', jet-setting politicians.... 25 years since Kyōto, and..... how are things looking?