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I'm paraphrasing Michael Shellenberger, author of "Apocalypse Never: Why Environmental Alarmism Hurts Us All" (goodreads.com).

He made an excellent point on Tucker's show last week. The climate change narrative encourages more government control. It gives opportunity for government money to be funneled into your crony friend's hands. Why would the political elite want to end that?

So they keep pushing wind and solar power which is a pipedream. If they were serious about climate change, they wouldn't be flying on private jets to summits. They would be building nuclear power plants.

I'm paraphrasing Michael Shellenberger, author of ["Apocalypse Never: Why Environmental Alarmism Hurts Us All"](https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/50173134-apocalypse-never). He made an excellent point on Tucker's show last week. The climate change narrative encourages more government control. It gives opportunity for government money to be funneled into your crony friend's hands. Why would the political elite want to end that? So they keep pushing wind and solar power which is a pipedream. If they were serious about climate change, they wouldn't be flying on private jets to summits. They would be building nuclear power plants.

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Aaaaaaannnd let's not have all those solid middle class jobs either.

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Bingo. Came here to point out the inordinate amount of jobs that so-called "dirty" energy creates.

In the long run, "goverment" in the traditional sense, solve a large number of problems with pseudo job-creation.