January 28, 2021 Yesterday President Biden signed a number of executive orders to aggressively address the global "climate crisis." The overall policy goals are to achieve a carbon emission free electrical grid in fifteen years and an overall carbon neutral energy footprint in thirty.
"President Biden set ambitious goals that will ensure America and the world can meet the urgent demands of the climate crisis, while empowering American workers and businesses to lead a clean energy revolution that achieves a carbon pollution-free power sector by 2035 and puts the United States on an irreversible path to a net-zero economy by 2050."
These policy goals echo those established by the United Nations International Panel on Climate Change.
Globally to meet these goals from now on every day we would have to build either 2.1 gigawatts on new nuclear power generation, 3000 two-megawatt wind turbines, cover 96 square miles of solar panels or some combination thereof.
Serious people generally have mastered sixth grade arithmetic. Either our new president hasn't or assumes most of us haven't. These goals are bright green impossibilities.
Meanwhile, data driven science increasingly indicates our anthropogenic global warming fears are somewhat exaggerated.
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