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Alex Epstein @AlexEpstein
RT @AlexEpstein: America is experiencing our worst energy crisis since the 1970s. High oil prices are making driving expensive, while high… — PolitiTweet.org
Alex Epstein @AlexEpstein
“At a time of increasing recession risk, it should be unthinkable to support policies that are guaranteed to make electricity... more expensive and less reliable. Yet that’s what the Orwellian ‘Inflation Reduction Act’ insists on.” https://t.co/BfnaEKrY1M — PolitiTweet.org
Alex Epstein @AlexEpstein
Get #FossilFuture: https://t.co/KvYDUsRB55 Watch the full interview with @glennbeck: https://t.co/cGPc0QYGBn — PolitiTweet.org
Alex Epstein @AlexEpstein
“China and India are not going to lower their emissions until there is a cost-effective alternative.” With @glennbeck https://t.co/b0Fz0ahicc — PolitiTweet.org
Alex Epstein @AlexEpstein
#FossilFuture https://t.co/RM1mhB02ok — PolitiTweet.org
Alex Epstein @AlexEpstein
Climate catastrophist James Hansen has been called a "climate prophet" by @SenMarkey Here he is in 2008 predicting that starting 2013-2018 there would be no summer Arctic ice. #Catastrophizing PS To his credit, Hansen, unlike most catastrophists, is at least pro-nuclear. https://t.co/Z8K03BEOQk — PolitiTweet.org
Alex Epstein @AlexEpstein
RT @AlexEpstein: America’s energy crisis is mostly US Democrats’ fault. I don’t identify as R or D. But as an energy expert I must say th… — PolitiTweet.org
Alex Epstein @AlexEpstein
Get #FossilFuture: https://t.co/KvYDUsRB55 Listen to the full interview on the Business Matters podcast: https://t.co/LvFA0bCMLI — PolitiTweet.org
Alex Epstein @AlexEpstein
“what we've done is we've artificially suppressed the supply. Demand has gone up, and prices have skyrocketed. And so it's Guterres's fault, and he has no awareness of this, no apology, nor does the rest of the anti-fossil fuel global movement.” https://t.co/iPspkZUp8e — PolitiTweet.org
Alex Epstein @AlexEpstein
“I will not try to paraphrase his clearly stated principles or arguments here, as I could not do near as well as the book. It is an extensive, logical, and evidence-based presentation.” Get Fossil Future: https://t.co/KvYDUsA0dx https://t.co/GRFWWfhnq4 — PolitiTweet.org
Alex Epstein @AlexEpstein
America’s energy crisis is mostly US Democrats’ fault on Energy Talking Points by Alex Epstein https://t.co/TXPfXDNaXy — PolitiTweet.org
Alex Epstein @AlexEpstein
My @Wikipedia entry just gets worse and worse. At one point it was relatively accurate, then they stripped all substantive content and added false, refuted accusations. Now someone added “climate denialist,” which is a deliberate lie. I hope someone reading this can fix it. https://t.co/5cS3rqU8Xj — PolitiTweet.org
Alex Epstein @AlexEpstein
“grids must stop attributing fantasy reliability to solar and wind—which causes them to vastly overvalue solar and wind... a typical grid will treat it as certain that at peak demand 15% of wind and 50% of solar 'capacity' will work.” https://t.co/ivwSzoSBDP — PolitiTweet.org
Alex Epstein @AlexEpstein
Why you should buy @Benaskren’s new book. CC @arielhelwani @dc_mma https://t.co/q3BIjFWsBC — PolitiTweet.org
Alex Epstein @AlexEpstein
“you need to look at what I call the climate mastery benefits of fossil fuels.” Watch the entire interview with @ChrisWillx on the Modern Wisdom Podcast: https://t.co/PEJOvDDr32 Get Fossil Future here: https://t.co/KvYDUsA0dx https://t.co/5YwRqK4VG7 — PolitiTweet.org
Alex Epstein @AlexEpstein
“We could drastically reduce temperature-related mortality if more of the people who currently use very little energy became empowered with fossil fuels ASAP. Depriving the poor of fossil fuels would cause countless temp-related deaths in the future.” https://t.co/QA9dyHEw5I — PolitiTweet.org
Alex Epstein @AlexEpstein
If you're new to my work, follow me @AlexEpstein for extreme clarity on energy, environmental, and climate issues from a humanist perspective. Also, subscribe to my newsletter, featuring lots of concise, powerful, well-referenced energy talking points. https://t.co/NS8O3mAu51 — PolitiTweet.org
Alex Epstein @AlexEpstein
Summary: America’s energy crisis could have been largely prevented if Democrats used their control of Congress since 2019 to liberate oil/gas investment, production, and transport instead of sabotaging them. The party needs to take responsibility and reverse course. — PolitiTweet.org
Alex Epstein @AlexEpstein
Open invitation: Any Democratic office that is interested in rational energy policy and messaging—including the best ways to promote cleaner energy long-term—can reach out to me via DM and I’ll help you in any way I can, free of charge. — PolitiTweet.org
Alex Epstein @AlexEpstein
I take no pleasure in singling out Democrats for criticism on energy issues. I consider it a tragedy that today’s Democratic Party is so monolithic in supporting anti-fossil-fuel policies that harm our and our allies’ economy and security. We need *many* pro-energy, pro-FF Dems. — PolitiTweet.org
Alex Epstein @AlexEpstein
To understand why the two basic arguments for Democrats’ anti-oil/gas policies—1. "Climate emergency" and 2. Solar/wind can replace fossil fuels—are false, read this. https://t.co/mWN6T63rUn — PolitiTweet.org
Alex Epstein @AlexEpstein
On top of causing most of our energy crisis, Ds just committed to making things worse by passing the "IRA" which further harms oil/gas by * imposing new oil/gas taxes * giving EPA more power to restrict oil/gas * giving more power to anti-oil/gas activists https://t.co/7dJ4J4cLiU — PolitiTweet.org
Alex Epstein @AlexEpstein
When you see your neighbors struggling to pay the bills, when you see businesses struggling or shutting down despite the ample energy resources in the US, just remember: we could have prevented most of this. And instead our politicians, mostly Democrats, made it worse. — PolitiTweet.org
Alex Epstein @AlexEpstein
If, when taking power in 2019, Dems had focused on liberating US natural gas, we could have rapidly increased production, leading to lower prices and more security for us and our allies. Instead, we are struggling to grow production—and many of us are struggling to pay our bills. https://t.co/3XwUyCLrvI — PolitiTweet.org
Alex Epstein @AlexEpstein
US Democrats’ opposition to natural gas has also harmed our allies due to Ds combo of opposition to pipelines and to "LNG" export terminals. Every cubic foot of gas helps lower global prices and dependence on Russia—and D politicians have stopped every cubic foot they could. https://t.co/DpxRq0tTup — PolitiTweet.org
Alex Epstein @AlexEpstein
When Northeasterners pay much more for heating and electricity this winter, they should know that their plight was preventable—if only Democratic politicians had supported the pipelines needed to maximize the availability of natural gas vs. working to destroy those pipelines. https://t.co/nZbSmTnl3M — PolitiTweet.org
Alex Epstein @AlexEpstein
Democrats’ fierce opposition to natural gas pipelines has been particularly crippling in the Northeast, which should be swimming in cheap natural gas from PA—but due to lack of pipelines has actually had to import natural gas from Russia! https://t.co/ZdRVoXiWSk — PolitiTweet.org
Alex Epstein @AlexEpstein
The extent of Dem hostility to natural gas pipelines was captured in 2019 by then-Lt. governor of WI, Mandela Barnes, who said we shouldn't be "encouraging new pipeline construction" because "we have everything we need to make sure we don't have to use it." This was dead wrong. https://t.co/kEj9rl2a6W — PolitiTweet.org
Alex Epstein @AlexEpstein
Our bountiful natural gas is only useful if it can be transported by pipeline—to where it is needed in the US and to export terminals for shipment abroad. But in recent years we have seen a Democrat-led movement to block pipeline after pipeline—such as these 6 pipelines. https://t.co/IwdIkeVcLN — PolitiTweet.org
Alex Epstein @AlexEpstein
US industry’s incredible ability to ramp up gas production has been desperately needed in recent years as gas has become more central to our economy *and* more needed by allies—especially those dependent on Russia. But industry has been strangled by D opposition to pipelines. — PolitiTweet.org