Labor Sec’y Walsh: ‘Have to Transition Into Clean Energy’ But It ‘Can Be Painful’ and Will Take Time

On Friday’s broadcast of the Fox Business Network’s “Varney & Co.,” Labor Secretary Marty Walsh said that “we have to transition into clean energy” at some point and that we’re in the process of making the transition. Walsh also stated that making the transition “can be painful in some sectors and some fields,” and isn’t going to happen instantaneously.

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Nolte: You Can Thank Environmentalists for the Invasion of Ukraine

It is the West’s wacko environmentalists who handed Russian President Vladimir Putin the leverage and money to invade Crimea in 2014 and Ukraine this week.

Without these wackos, Putin would be just another gangster in charge of a crumbling country, and maybe one on the verge of a revolution to depose him.

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It’s all connected together!

h/t Mauser 98

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More Canadians should limit car usage, red meat consumption to fight climate change: expert

Lloyd Alter, who teaches sustainable design at Ryerson University’s School of Interior Design, is the author of the book, “Living the 1.5 Degree Lifestyle: Why Individual Climate Action Matters More Than Ever.” In the book, he argues that the climate impact of actions such as driving less or limiting red meat consumption can go a long way.

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Biden Is Bringing Europe’s Energy Crisis (And Costs) To America

Virginia enacted a Clean Economy Act; other states have implemented similar laws. AOC demands a national Green New Deal; President Biden is imposing one via executive decree.

The United Kingdom is determined to reach Net-Zero greenhouse gas emissions; the European Union is pursuing a Green Deal.

All these policies send energy prices rocketing upward, eliminating jobs and killing people.

Instead of reducing emissions, they simply move them overseas, where they combine with massive air and water pollution, habitat destruction, and wildlife decimation – as China and other countries burn more coal, oil, and gas every year to improve their people’s living standards … and to mine and process raw materials for the wind turbines, solar panels, and battery modules they manufacture for climate-obsessed nations.

The net result: Progress toward global Net Zero is zero – worse than zero – and all the lost jobs, rising poverty, reduced living standards and policy-driven deaths are for nothing.

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The Met Office warns of armed militias roaming a UK ravaged by climate change in doomsday report

It is a bleak forecast even by the Met Office’s standards – the complete collapse of society leaving armed militias and criminal gangs to roam the land unchallenged.

That is one of the doomsday scenarios set out in a report commissioned by the UK’s weather service to model the potential consequences of climate change.

The extraordinary report, called Shared Socio-economic Pathways and developed for the Government-funded UK Climate Resilience Programme, sets out supposedly ‘plausible futures’ as a result of global warming.

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Canada’s shift to net-zero emissions likely to drive higher inflation

Solar-powered homes, electric tractors and hydrogen-cell trucking fleets: Canada has big net-zero ambitions, but getting there will require trillions of dollars in investment and will likely fuel hotter inflation for years to come, economists said.

One way or another, he’s going to wreck the economy.

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Idiot Moralistic Utopian Delusions

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Trudeau’s environment minister wants to phase out fossil fuels in two years

“My timeline is two years,” Guilbeault said. “So in the next two years, more stringent methane regulations, zero-emission vehicle standards, net-zero grid by 2035, cap on oil and gas and obviously phasing out fossil fuels – all of these things must be in place in the coming eighteen months.”

A definite sign they know Trudeau is not being reelected.

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‘We need to learn to do things faster’: Canada’s new environment minister talks climate — and compromise

From overseeing 2030 targets to phasing out fossil fuel subsidies, Steven Guilbeault has been tasked with one of the largest to-do lists of the entire federal cabinet. The environment minister says he’ll act quickly, even if it means not getting exactly what he wants.

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