Energy Realism looked at the folly of the energy-climate policy coming from the Biden administration. Thankfully, western hypocrisy is not playing out good globally. Tilak Doshi got us started last week: Guyana’s President Irfaan Ali has little to explain, much less apologize for, as his country rapidly emerges as an important South American exporter of hydrocarbons. Let the BBC’s reporters peddle their luxury beliefs to those who think they can afford them. Patrick Hynes extends this hypocrisy to the Biden pause on U.S. LNG exports. So, why are Biden’s usual allies, including some Congressional Democrats, taking the gas industry's side? Mainly, because the decision harms the U.S. geopolitical and economic security – and climate efforts. With anti-nuclearism in our rearview, the president should know better than to listen to degrowth-oriented environmentalists who cheered the pause. Duggan Flanakin explains the sheer audacity of some of these policies. Namely, Papa Pete and his love affair with electric cars, which already lost the transportation race over 100 years ago. In the News Virginia Allen, Daily Signal Anna Staropoli, Commercial Observer Breck Dumas, Fox Business Amanda Townsley, CME Group Irina Slav, Oil Price City AM, Oil Price Alex Brown, Stateline Nick Pope, Daily Caller David Barker, WSJ Tilak K. Doshi, RealClearEnergy Roula Khalaf, FT Vladislav Inozemtsev, RealClearEnergy Patrick Hynes, RealClearEnergy Charles Creitz, Fox News Duggan Flanakin, RealClearEnergy CBS Electric vehicle sales are down 7% so far this year in the U.S., as consumers say they want longer lasting batteries and more reliable charging networks. Elise Preston explores what ... Young Turks The View's Sunny Hostin made an irresponsible assertion about the solar eclipse and earthquakes. Cenk Uygur and Ana Kasparian discuss on The Young Turks. BNN Bloomberg Eric Nuttall, partner and senior portfolio manager at Ninepoint Partners, joins BNN Bloomberg to discuss his outlook for oil amid supply concerns. Nuttall says the oil is fundamental... Democracy Now Three of the most significant greenhouse gases contributing to global heating — carbon dioxide, methane and nitrous oxide — reached new record highs again last year, according to the... |