The American Spectator
•Business
Business & Economics
48% Informative
In 1975 , carbon dioxide was measured at 331 parts per million as a fraction of the gases making up our atmosphere.
Today , the number is 420 parts of the atmosphere, an absolute blip on the screen.
Yet, while the global Left has been screeching about the deleterious effects of carbon dioxide, the 27 percent increase in CO2 in the atmosphere is making this a greener planet.
In Europe , virtually the whole continent has committed to something called Net Zero .
The Europeans have abandoned coal power plants, and in most places they’ve abandoned nuclear power as well.
While the Chinese build a coal-fired power plant on every street corner and are busily burning American coal to run those plants and pump out all the increased CO2 that the Euros are so virtuously foregoing.
The answer to this, of course, is to buy natural gas from the good old U.S. of A. of a.
The European continent is spending more buying Russian oil and gas than they are in helping the Ukrainians hold off the Russian army.
Oil and gas industry in U.S. is anxious to displace Russia as supplier of choice to Europe and other markets.
Scott McKay : It's the Ernie Hudson job interview scene from Ghostbusters being played out on a macro scale.
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