$3.8 Trillion For Essentially Nothing

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$3.8 Trillion For Essentially Nothing

Post by Riddick » 11-03-2022 11:10 PM

Jeff Currie, Global Head of Commodities Research for Goldman Sachs, describes the utter futility of “green” energy:
At the end of last year, overall, fossil fuels represented 81% of overall energy consumption. Ten years ago, they were at 82. So though, all of that investment in renewables, you’re talking about 3.8 trillion, let me repeat that $3.8 trillion of investment in renewables moved fossil fuel consumption from 82 to 81 percent, of the overall energy consumption. But you know, given the recent events & what’s happened with the loss of gas and replacing it with coal, that number is likely above 82."
Given the total absence of the allegedly intended impact of spending on wind and solar, how in the world has $3.8 trillion (and counting) gone up in smoke? Easy: a small number of people (including politicians) have made large sums of money at the expense of the rest of us. FULL STORY
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