Green Energy – Why You Might be Falling for It.

Green Energy – Why You Might be Falling for It.

Green Energy – Why You Might be Falling for It.

In a recent eye-opening interview on Rush to Reason, host John Rush welcomed Steve Goreham, a renowned author and voice in the climate and energy dialogue. The conversation, brimming with revelations, brought insight into renewable energy, climate lockdowns, and overreaching government intervention.

Challenging Government Overreach

The conversation took off with a critical view of government policies. Goreham argued that these policies often lead to more control over individuals’ lives, stifling the free market’s ability to reward hard work. The duo underscored the abundance of energy resources available and how current economic policies squander those resources.

The Irony of Green Energy

A highlight of the interview was the discussion on the true nature of green energy. Goreham and Rush agreed that the term ‘green energy’ is misleading, suggesting that without oil, the foundation of green technology crumbles. The “green energy” term is an oxymoron, as oil is integral to producing wind turbines and solar panels, which, through propaganda, is labeled as ‘green.’

The Economic Impact of Environmental Policies

The dialogue delved into the economic implications of environmental regulations and how these regulations can hurt the environment. They discussed how these policies could lead to increased consumer costs because businesses will pass on the expenses of governmental regulations.

The Electric Vehicle Market’s Reality Check

The interview also cast a critical eye on the electric vehicle (EV) market. Goreham shared insights on the EV industry’s challenges, including the limited appeal beyond early adopters and the economic barriers to widespread adoption. He was also critical of the mining necessary to produce EVs.

 

A Rallying Cry for Free Market Solutions

Rush and Goreham’s conversation was more than a critique; it was a rallying cry for free-market solutions. They called for a shift away from government mandates, advocating for a system that leverages the world’s abundant energy resources more effectively.

Tune In for an Enlightening Perspective

This interview with Steve Goreham on Rush to Reason peeled back the layers of the green energy debate. They provided a thought-provoking perspective on government roles, economic impacts, and the realities of renewable energy. For a deeper dive into their insights and to understand the full scope of their arguments, the full interview is a must-listen. It’s an enlightening exploration for anyone interested in the future of energy and the dynamics of environmental policy.

Economic Suicide to Save a Planet That Doesn’t Need to be Saved.

Economic Suicide to Save a Planet That Doesn’t Need to be Saved.

Ecosystems are Thriving and Prospering, Vegetation is Exploding

V.P. Harris cites climate ‘crisis,’ and pushed for $1B for floods, storms, and extreme heat. They are pushing for economic suicide to save the planet that doesn’t need to be saved. 

WATCH: Kamala Harris announces $1 billion to states for floods, extreme heat.

The “Inflation Reduction Act” will most likely become law by the end of the week, which will just add to inflation and really hurt us economically because the thing that they’ve got in here for “green energy” is everything but green. When they talk about renewable energy they don’t talk about what’s called the Levelized cost of energy. They don’t look at the entire life cycle. This bill is a disaster.

Interview with CLIMATE CHANGE ANALYST: Gregory Wrightstone. 

They [Leftists] want us to use wind and solar, which are unbelievably expensive for the amount of BTUs created.

Wind power is expensive

“… And all of these enormous, absolutely incredibly enormous natural gas reserves, we can’t get the gas out because all these pipelines are being shut down by permitting problems and mainly lawsuits from environmental companies. They’re being shut down.” – Gregory Wrightstone

“And we’re going to spend a lot of money, have a lot of inflation, and have a lot of disappointment at the end of the day when this is all said and done.” – John Rush

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Gregory Wrightstone

Gregory Wrightstone

Geologist and Executive Director of the C02 Colation

Gregory Wrightstone is a geologist and the Executive Director of the CO2 Coalition in Arlington, Virginia. He is the bestselling author of “Inconvenient Facts: The Science that Al Gore doesn’t want you to know,” … with more inconvenient facts.

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Gregory Wrightstone

Gregory Wrightstone

Geologist and Executive Director of the C02 Colation

Gregory Whitestone is a geologist and the Executive Director of the CO2 Coalition in Arlington, Virginia. He is the bestselling author of “Inconvenient Facts: The Science that Al Gore doesn’t want you to know,” … with more inconvenient facts.

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“Your listeners are being sold a bill of goods on this, and they’re being lied to on a daily basis about climate change. And it’s my mission in life, It’s my mission to expose, the fallacies of climate alarmism.” Gregory Wrightstone

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The Sticker Shock of Inflation

The Sticker Shock of Inflation

The Average U.S. household is seeing its cost of living rise by about

$4,400 a year. – Inflation is Expensive.

The American Consumer Institute released a report entitled, “The Recent Causes of Inflation and Adverse Consequences for Consumers.” They looked at a couple of the multiple factors that can contribute to inflation, and they specifically focused on three.

How the stimulus increased demand and pulled the prices up, how regulations can increase costs for consumers, and last but certainly not least, they focused on how energy can drive prices up through the entire supply chain. All of these factors combined contributed to inflation growing faster than wages, which eats away at the purchasing power of the American consumer.

An Interview with Tirzah Duren: Policy Analyst for The American Consumer Institute.

Rising Inflation From Covid Stimulus, Regulations, and Energy Costs.

Rising Energy Costs

“When you look at the overall cost of energy prices, they have increased over 40% as of June. And when you look at the energy and transportation costs, this is really hurting the low-income consumer who has less disposable income to begin with. And when you break it down by income group, the increased cost in energy and transportation amount to almost 80% of expenses households under $15,000 and yes, that’s a lower threshold, but it’s a massive increase for the people who really can afford it the least.”Tirzah Duren 

“I’m just kind of a common sense guy that you could look at what was happening all the way back from the beginning of Covid and some of the stimulus things we were doing, the shutting down of industries and so on. I mean, if you looked at all of that, to me it was just a sign that buckle up, you’re going to see inflation like we haven’t seen in quite a long time. And the reality is we’re here. It happened.” – John Rush 

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Tirzah Duren

Policy Analyst for the American Consumer Institute

Tirzah Duren is a Policy Analyst for The American Consumer Institute. She brings an interdisciplinary approach to policy, having received her B.A. in Anthropology from Eastern Oregon University and her M.A. in International Studies from the University of San Francisco. Tirzah has professional experience in economic research departments across various think tanks.  (Photo Credit: Twitter) 

Tirzah Duren

Tirzah Duren

Policy Analyst for the American Consumer Institute

Tirzah Duren is a Policy Analyst for The American Consumer Institute. She brings an interdisciplinary approach to policy, having received her B.A. in Anthropology from Eastern Oregon University and her M.A. in International Studies from the University of San Francisco. Tirzah has professional experience in economic research departments across various think tanks.  (Photo Credit: Twitter) 

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The Science That Al Gore Doesn’t Want You to Know

The Science That Al Gore Doesn’t Want You to Know

They are Selling you Fear and Destruction

The planet is improving, not in spite of increasing CO2 and rising temperature, but because of it. The very framework of the climate-catastrophe argument is being confronted with scientific facts. 

“I talked earlier today about what’s coming out now, finally, as this overpopulation bomb and the fact that that’s been dispelled and the reality is that never came to fruition. And it was really one of the biggest lies foisted upon mankind. And what I said, Gregory, was climate change, global warming, whatever you want to call it, I believe down the road is going to be in the same situation.” ~ John Rush

“Oh, absolutely. And if we look at, I mean, I look at, I’m a geologist, so I look at the big picture and we’re being told, aren’t we, that “Oh, my God. We can’t let it get a degree and a half or two degrees warmer or there’s going to be famine.” Right? Nasty population. Everything imaginable is going to go wrong. Well as a geologist, Again, I look back. What’s happened over the last five or 6,000 years since the first-grade civilizations arose. What happened whenever temperatures got to those levels? Well, I’ll tell you what happened. Humanity and the Euros ecosystem thrived. Food was abundant with great abundance during periods that were warmer than today.” – Gregory Wrightstone

In this podcast

  • Overpopulation Debunked by John Rush
  • Why the Florida condo collapsed
  • EV’s are not for everyone and their dangers
  • Charging stations in rural areas

CLIMATE CHANGE ANALYST: Gregory Wrightstone, is a geologist and the Executive Director of the CO2 Coalition in Arlington Virginia. He is the bestselling author of the book “Inconvenient Facts: The Science That Al Gore Doesn’t Want You to Know.”

BIO: Gregory Wrightstone is a geologist with more than 35 years of studying the Earth’s processes. He earned a bachelor’s degree from Waynesburg University and a master’s from West Virginia University, both in the field of geology. He has presented the results of his research around the world, including India, Ireland, and China. 

Gregory’s book was the result of a quest for the truth about climate change — a subject uncritically reported by the mainstream media of an Earth lurching inexorably toward climate apocalypse. Contrary to the hyperbole of climate alarmists, Wrightstone’s review of the science provides the historical context of the Earth that shows clearly that rising temperatures and increasing carbon dioxide are benefiting both the planet and the human condition. 

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The Population Bomb? It’s a Dud.

The Population Bomb? It’s a Dud.

If Ever There Were an Ironclad Scientific Consensus, This Was It.
And They Were Wrong.

The population bomb, doomsday scam, the narrative we’ve been forced fed for decades is finally being abandoned by its strictest adherence.

As reported in the American Spectator.


“This is out of The American Spectator. But they pulled some things even out of The Wall Street Journal. And the reality is, I could really say this, probably in one sentence. It never happened, folks. There never was an overpopulation of the Earth.

In fact, we have now entered into a day and age where there is a lot of countries, including the likes of China, where they’re looking at their own population, saying, wait a minute. We don’t have enough young people running around to really meet the demand of what we as a country and economy need moving forward.” – John Rush

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The greatest environmental demographic scare of the second half of the century, overpopulation is now officially conceded to have been a monumental fraud.

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To appreciate what an embarrassing reversal this is for the Green movement. Consider that 40 to 50 years ago, nearly all the scientists, policymakers, Us government agencies, and experts at the UN told us that a rampaging population growth would lead to the doomsday with the world in our lifetime running out of food, energy, and nearly everything else.

Does this sound familiar, folks? Does this sound a lot like global warming, climate change, where you have, quote, Unquote, all of the experts, including the government and the UN, believing that if we don’t do something, that the existential threat right now, the largest crisis you’ve heard Joe Biden and his crony say this, the biggest threat we have in the world today is climate change. Does it not sound eerily familiar to overpopulation?

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“The New York Times put the point even more emphatically in its coverage of this amazing twist of fate by acknowledging in a headline that the dreaded population bomb of the 1960s and ’70s has turned into a global population bust. Folks, the reason why I’m reading this to you is because these are things that I’ve talked about on this program now off and on for the past seven years.” ~ John Rush