We hear about deadlines for replacing gas stoves, cars with an ICE (internal combustion engine), and coal-fired electricity. Campaigns are becoming more aggressive. The EU has an end-of-life vehicles directive that calls for seizing your car and scrapping it if it cannot meet climate directives. But global use of coal, oil, and natural gas is still increasing:
One problem for the greens is that wind and solar producers are struggling or going bankrupt. Another is NIMBY-type resistance from citizens. An insurmountable barrier is the requirement for metals vs. production capacity, as shown in the table below. In the U.S., it takes years to get a permit to open a copper mine because of environmental issues. There is only one rare-earths mine in the U.S. Ask your political candidates or Net-Zero advocates in your local government what they suggest doing about this.
Additional information:
- Defending your rights against wind and solar lobbyists
- Net Zero
- Fossil fuels required for wind turbine production
- Why can’t all states emulate California’s “clean energy” standards
- Energy storage requirements for “renewables”