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Alex Epstein @AlexEpstein
“the ESG movement has done a lot of damage, including getting all of these companies to be political activists against fossil fuels… using the smartest and wealthiest companies in the world to oppose the energy the world needs is really deadly.” With @natbrunell https://t.co/0EXN3IBDSZ — PolitiTweet.org
Alex Epstein @AlexEpstein
@karlmccartney Thanks, Karl! I’d like to send you a copy of my new book Fossil Future if you’re interested. I’d so just DM me where to send it. — PolitiTweet.org
Alex Epstein @AlexEpstein
PS If you want to try out Thoughtful, which gives you one focused place for thoughtful content, here’s my invite link: https://t.co/PJa37DpxWa — PolitiTweet.org
Alex Epstein @AlexEpstein
Today’s Thoughtful Time: @tferriss on marketing, @lexfridman with John Danaher (2nd listen), @ShellenbergerMD on stigmas, @polina_marinova on achievement, @Kingryanbjj on BJJ technique. https://t.co/1erUYMInmz — PolitiTweet.org
Alex Epstein @AlexEpstein
Get #FossilFuture: https://t.co/KvYDUsRB55 Watch the full interview with @glennbeck: https://t.co/JqUjNMVWx3 — PolitiTweet.org
Alex Epstein @AlexEpstein
“[An energy crisis is] this combination of you become poorer, but also you are in a society that is disintegrating. Look at Sri Lanka and other places where you have these riots.” With @glennbeck https://t.co/Ua1rHhWEdM — PolitiTweet.org
Alex Epstein @AlexEpstein
“Thinking about climate change can be very confusing and depressing given the mostly negative narratives from mainstream media... this book is a guiding light and the best companion one can hope for.” Get Fossil Future: https://t.co/KvYDUsRB55 https://t.co/xRSNjVeb7U — PolitiTweet.org
Alex Epstein @AlexEpstein
“Despite the fact that Green Energy Fascism policies are causing a global crisis, our leaders just passed a bill that should be called the Green Energy Fascism Act” https://t.co/zwJHpchLkP — PolitiTweet.org
Alex Epstein @AlexEpstein
RT @bmbrigham: It’s time for those who advocated for the climate hysteria and the associated political coercion, and that now know better,… — PolitiTweet.org
Alex Epstein @AlexEpstein
“our use of fossil fuels is a huge benefit to the impoverished world. They have access to far better medical care, far more clean water.” Watch the full interview with @PeterMcCormack on @WhatBitcoinDid: https://t.co/Gg4dO3LEUh Get Fossil Future: https://t.co/KvYDUsRB55 https://t.co/Vg11zmp4Ub — PolitiTweet.org
Alex Epstein @AlexEpstein
“almost all the Inflation Reduction Act’s ‘clean energy’ subsidies will still go to solar/wind, not nuclear. But by nominally including nuclear, the Inflation Reduction Act got away scot-free with extending supposedly ‘temporary’ subsidies indefinitely” https://t.co/AWpVMEuad3 — PolitiTweet.org
Alex Epstein @AlexEpstein
Get #FossilFuture: https://t.co/KvYDUsRB55 Watch the full interview with @RitaPanahi on @SkyNewsAust: https://t.co/Cj0iU1nsSH — PolitiTweet.org
Alex Epstein @AlexEpstein
“we have to get rid of this whole anti-impact ideology. It has no place in government. It's a primitive, anti-human religion. And I believe in the separation of religion and government.” With @RitaPanahi https://t.co/5ckUHHGPsN — PolitiTweet.org
Alex Epstein @AlexEpstein
RT @chiproytx: Agree. Climate hysteria is not justified and is now harming human beings while also harming the very “emissions” goals it p… — PolitiTweet.org
Alex Epstein @AlexEpstein
"Fossil fuel is not our enemy; it's our friend. Alex Epstein is an original and courageous thinker who explains this better than anyone. If you want to think clearly (and morally) about fossil fuels (and you must), you need to read this superb book" -@DennisPrager https://t.co/aUOYZGfe1Y — PolitiTweet.org
Alex Epstein @AlexEpstein
“At a time when we and the world desperately need more oil and gas the Inflation Reduction Act imposes 4 new taxes on the oil and gas industry that make production more expensive.” https://t.co/Wy14BUvqYK — 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
To learn more about how energy freedom can create a future of global energy abundance, read this: https://t.co/sN3eBo5JjQ — PolitiTweet.org
Alex Epstein @AlexEpstein
To learn more about a pro-human, pro-freedom approach to CO2 emissions, read this: https://t.co/caJtfOqCB1 — PolitiTweet.org
Alex Epstein @AlexEpstein
The solution to the global energy emergency is to reject the "climate emergency" movement and embrace the freedom to use all forms of energy. This will: 1. Ensure plenty of energy going forward 2. Maximize the speed of at which truly cost-competitive alternatives are deployed. — PolitiTweet.org
Alex Epstein @AlexEpstein
The solution to the global energy emergency is to reject the "climate emergency" movement and embrace the freedom to use all forms of energy. This will: 1. Ensure plenty of energy going forward 2. Maximize the speed of at which truly cost-competitive alternatives are deployed. — PolitiTweet.org
Alex Epstein @AlexEpstein
Summary: the cause of today’s global energy emergency is the "climate emergency" movement restricting the supply of desperately-needed fossil fuels in the name of 1) the false idea that climate impact = emergency 2) the nonexistent ability of solar/wind to rapidly replace FFs. — PolitiTweet.org
Alex Epstein @AlexEpstein
If just restricting the *growth* of fossil fuels in a world that needs far more energy is catastrophic, what would it mean to reduce CO2 emissions by the 50% many "climate emergency" advocates want by 2030 and the 100% they want by 2050? Global misery and premature death. — PolitiTweet.org
Alex Epstein @AlexEpstein
Scary fact: the "climate emergency" movement has caused an energy emergency *just by achieving a tiny fraction of its goals*. While it has advocated rapidly reducing fossil fuel use, it has only succeeded globally at *slowing the growth* of FF use. And even that is catastrophic. — PolitiTweet.org
Alex Epstein @AlexEpstein
The "climate emergency" movement has the gall to chastise the fossil fuel industry for not sufficiently ramping up production post-pandemic and post-Putin-invasion. But this insufficient ramp-up is the result of anti-FF policies that restrict and punish new attempted production! — PolitiTweet.org
Alex Epstein @AlexEpstein
Today’s high fossil fuel prices are not mostly a "Putin price hike." They are caused by global anti-fossil-fuel “climate emergency” policies—which made FF prices artificially high before Putin’s war *and* prevented the free world from quickly increasing production in response. — PolitiTweet.org
Alex Epstein @AlexEpstein
The "climate emergency" movement is trying to deny all responsibility for today’s energy emergency. They blame the emergency on Russia’s invasion of Ukraine—which is a secondary factor. Or, they chastise the fossil fuel industry for not meeting demand—which is absurd and unjust. — PolitiTweet.org
Alex Epstein @AlexEpstein
The "climate emergency" movement successfully perpetrated two deceptions on the world 1) we needed immediate, drastic action against fossil fuels 2) unreliable solar/wind would save us from adverse consequences. The cost of these deceptions has been a global energy emergency. — PolitiTweet.org
Alex Epstein @AlexEpstein
Solar and wind’s basic problem is unreliability, to the point they can go near-0 at any time. Thus they don’t replace reliable power, they parasite on it. This is why they need huge subsidies and why no grid is near 50% solar/wind without huge parasitism on reliable neighbors. — PolitiTweet.org
Alex Epstein @AlexEpstein
There was never any reason to expect solar /wind to replace fossil fuels. The world needs far more energy—3B people still use less electricity than a US refrigerator—so there's no reason to expect lower demand for any form of cost-effective energy, let alone ultra-versatile FFs. — PolitiTweet.org