The 'Green Old Deal' is a fad that should be ignored

Viv Forbes:
They range from the Dutch Tulip Mania in 1636; the British South Sea Bubble in 1720; the hyper-inflation in the Weimar Republic in 1923 and in Zimbabwe in 2008; the Y2K scare; stock market booms and busts; and evil eras of murderous madness like those of the Bolsheviks in Russia, the Red Guards in China, and Pol Pot in Cambodia.

Today we have a modern madness, less dramatic but more insidious, that affects the whole affluent West. It is a phobia about hydro-carbon energy, which is now blamed for every natural disaster, and a parallel worship of everything "green."

"Green energy" is a relic from a bygone era when most humans lived or worked on farms and relied on animal power, windmills, sailing ships, solar energy, and biomass. Subsidizing, mandating, and promoting its use in modern urbanized industrial society is a con worthy of every shady salesman of past manias.
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The recent extreme weather in the Midwest demonstrates how unreliable green energy is when it is needed most.  The wind and solar producers struggle to provide any energy under those circumstances.   Many wind turbines have to be shut down in those circumstances and solar panels are of no use when they are covered by snow.  At best, these facilities work in good weather as a supplement to fossil fuel energy production.  Without fossil fuels, the casualties from the winter storm could have been significantly higher.

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