Energy Realism looked at the weaponization of climate change policy and the reasons why President Biden continues to fumble on domestic energy production. Larry Behrens got us started last week. Sadly, over the last three years, President Joe Biden has used the Strategic Petroleum Reserve as his own strategic political reserve. After rising steadily since he took office, gas prices hit a new high in June 2022. Gregory Zerzan agrees: Biden’s energy policies hurt Americans while helping our rivals. Unsurprisingly, his actions have led to increased energy costs for Americans. The average price for a gallon of gas was $2.41 cents in January 2021, when President Biden took office; it has been higher every month since. Michel de Rougemont looks at Europe where the same attack on oil and gas marches on. It was always to be expected that the judicialization of the climate issue would become one of the principal avenues of climate activism. In the News Francis Menton, Manhattan Contrarian David Allan, CNN Robert Bryce Claire Elise Thompson, Grist Kristen Walker, RealClearEnergy Matthew Diebel, Climate Crisis 247 Arya Jyothi, CNN Medora Lee, USA Today Nick Kurczewski, KBB Cox Automotive Carolyn Fortuna, CleanTechnica Michael Wayland, CNBC Fiona Harvey, The Guardian Reuters Michael McAdams, RealClearEnergy CNBC Television David Kelly, JPMorgan Asset Management chief global strategist, joins 'Squawk on the Street' to discuss if oil prices could rise further from today's levels, the stock market's next ... CNBC Television Paul Sankey, Sankey Research founder and lead analyst, joins 'Money Movers' to discuss if the market was primed for the weekend's geopolitical events, if sanctions will come from the... Simon Clark This year you will be lied to! Let me help prebunk some misleading statements you'll hear about climate. Today Former Vice President Al Gore stops by TODAY to talk about his new Climate Reality Project that aims to train people to help stop global warming. He also discusses how political elec... |