• There Is Nothing Green About the 'Green' Agenda. THE TRUTH ABOUT GREEN

    From John Smyth@21:1/5 to All on Sat Feb 8 18:06:21 2025
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    'There Is Nothing Green About the ‘Green’ Agenda''

    <https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2025/02/there-is-nothing-green-about-green-agenda/>

    'Now that the Democrats have lost their lock grip on power, what’s a
    green activist to do? It’s almost comical how the climate left is trying
    to cloak their agenda in terms they think will melt in Republicans’
    ears. For example, Jennifer Granholm, energy secretary in the Biden administration recently penned an opinion piece arguing that President
    Trump is playing right into Communist China’s evil hands by killing off America’s green economy.

    Translation: The left is furious that Trump has halted the flow of
    billions of taxpayers’ dollars to subsidize electric vehicles that
    nobody wants and only the well-off can afford. The new president is
    killing the “green economy,” as Granholm puts it.

    There is nothing green about the climate left’s solutions.

    If the climate movement was truly sincere and intellectually honest in
    its desire to stop actions contributing to global environmental
    degradation, it would stand fast against solar panels and electric
    vehicles. There is nothing green about the climate left’s solutions.

    There is nothing environmentally friendly about using enslaved children
    in the Congo to mine cobalt for lithium-ion rechargeable batteries used
    in EVs. They labor with crude tools and bare hands, breathing in
    cobalt’s toxic dust in cramped pits. Runoff infused with cobalt and
    other chemicals contaminate the water supply. Meanwhile, on the other
    side of the world, green activists sit blithely unaware or unconcerned
    in the comfort of their own homes. They are saving the world, they
    smugly assure themselves, while children suffer in an environmental
    hellhole.

    Far removed from U.S. environmental standards, Indonesia is the center
    of mining and refining nickel, an essential component in EV batteries.
    Pea soup-thick brown emissions shroud nickel smelting operations in the Indonesian island of Sulawesi as well as the coal-fired plants that fuel
    them. Processing waste and chemicals potentially leach into the ground.
    Dust residue from both ubiquitously blanket nearby communities, while
    waterways tainted by mining operations have red cast. Whatever else
    climate activists may try to tell us, there is nothing green going on
    here.

    In Brazil, near the mouth of the Amazon River, a factory refines bauxite
    into what eventually becomes aluminum. It had been the source of
    aluminum in the Ford F-150 Lightening, the company’s now cancelled all-electric pickup truck. A lawsuit alleges that toxic elements,
    including aluminum and other heavy metals emanating from the refinery,
    have been responsible for cancer, birth defects, neurological
    dysfunction, digestive disorders, skin conditions, and increased
    mortality. How can an EV be called green or good for the environment
    when it’s making thousands of Brazilians sick?

    Elsewhere in Brazil this past Christmas season, Brazilian authorities
    shuttered construction of an EV factory when it was discovered that its builders were working under “slavery”-like conditions. How is that a
    green virtue? Perhaps green dogma holds that human worth and dignity are
    small sacrifices that must be made for the common good.

    Solar energy, long the prize pig of the climate crowd, isn’t green
    either. The fact that destroying forest land for solar arrays is bad for
    the environment should be obvious. Studies have found “the loss of carbon-dioxide gobbling forests for solar installations results in a net increase in greenhouse gas emissions.” Nor should wind farms be
    considered remotely green when wildlife is being killed and habitats are
    being disrupted. The same is true offshore, with a number of whale
    deaths associated with mammoth wind operations.

    The same folks pushing “green” have been disingenuous from the start. In 1970, they assured us that human activity would cause an ice age by the
    21st century and that we’d be under food rationing by 1980. Acid rain
    was a crisis until it wasn’t. Then global warming became the crisis,
    with much of New York City to be underwater by 2019. In 2008, Al Gore prophesized that the North polar cap would be gone in five years. It
    wasn’t. In 2009, UK Prime Minister Gordon Brown proclaimed,” We have
    fewer than 50 days to save our planet from catastrophe. Spoiler alert:
    We’re still here and thriving.

    Their seemingly endless lies have been accompanied by Orwellian word
    games, moving from “global warming” to “change.” Now the Newspeak has shifted to “extreme weather and “overheating.

    The truth is there is no green energy. No energy is clean. No energy is
    dirty. There are only challenges, solutions and tradeoffs. At the time
    of already high energy costs, choosing reliable, fossil fuel-backed
    energy is of paramount importance. Word sophistry from our friends on
    the left won’t change that'

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  • From pothead@21:1/5 to John Smyth on Sun Feb 9 14:19:43 2025
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    On 2025-02-08, John Smyth <smythlejon2@hotmail.com> wrote:
    'There Is Nothing Green About the ‘Green’ Agenda''

    <https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2025/02/there-is-nothing-green-about-green-agenda/>

    'Now that the Democrats have lost their lock grip on power, what’s a
    green activist to do? It’s almost comical how the climate left is trying
    to cloak their agenda in terms they think will melt in Republicans’
    ears. For example, Jennifer Granholm, energy secretary in the Biden administration recently penned an opinion piece arguing that President
    Trump is playing right into Communist China’s evil hands by killing off America’s green economy.

    Translation: The left is furious that Trump has halted the flow of
    billions of taxpayers’ dollars to subsidize electric vehicles that
    nobody wants and only the well-off can afford. The new president is
    killing the “green economy,” as Granholm puts it.

    There is nothing green about the climate left’s solutions.

    If the climate movement was truly sincere and intellectually honest in
    its desire to stop actions contributing to global environmental
    degradation, it would stand fast against solar panels and electric
    vehicles. There is nothing green about the climate left’s solutions.

    There is nothing environmentally friendly about using enslaved children
    in the Congo to mine cobalt for lithium-ion rechargeable batteries used
    in EVs. They labor with crude tools and bare hands, breathing in
    cobalt’s toxic dust in cramped pits. Runoff infused with cobalt and
    other chemicals contaminate the water supply. Meanwhile, on the other
    side of the world, green activists sit blithely unaware or unconcerned
    in the comfort of their own homes. They are saving the world, they
    smugly assure themselves, while children suffer in an environmental
    hellhole.

    Far removed from U.S. environmental standards, Indonesia is the center
    of mining and refining nickel, an essential component in EV batteries.
    Pea soup-thick brown emissions shroud nickel smelting operations in the Indonesian island of Sulawesi as well as the coal-fired plants that fuel them. Processing waste and chemicals potentially leach into the ground.
    Dust residue from both ubiquitously blanket nearby communities, while waterways tainted by mining operations have red cast. Whatever else
    climate activists may try to tell us, there is nothing green going on
    here.

    In Brazil, near the mouth of the Amazon River, a factory refines bauxite
    into what eventually becomes aluminum. It had been the source of
    aluminum in the Ford F-150 Lightening, the company’s now cancelled all-electric pickup truck. A lawsuit alleges that toxic elements,
    including aluminum and other heavy metals emanating from the refinery,
    have been responsible for cancer, birth defects, neurological
    dysfunction, digestive disorders, skin conditions, and increased
    mortality. How can an EV be called green or good for the environment
    when it’s making thousands of Brazilians sick?

    Elsewhere in Brazil this past Christmas season, Brazilian authorities shuttered construction of an EV factory when it was discovered that its builders were working under “slavery”-like conditions. How is that a green virtue? Perhaps green dogma holds that human worth and dignity are small sacrifices that must be made for the common good.

    Solar energy, long the prize pig of the climate crowd, isn’t green
    either. The fact that destroying forest land for solar arrays is bad for
    the environment should be obvious. Studies have found “the loss of carbon-dioxide gobbling forests for solar installations results in a net increase in greenhouse gas emissions.” Nor should wind farms be
    considered remotely green when wildlife is being killed and habitats are being disrupted. The same is true offshore, with a number of whale
    deaths associated with mammoth wind operations.

    The same folks pushing “green” have been disingenuous from the start. In 1970, they assured us that human activity would cause an ice age by the
    21st century and that we’d be under food rationing by 1980. Acid rain
    was a crisis until it wasn’t. Then global warming became the crisis,
    with much of New York City to be underwater by 2019. In 2008, Al Gore prophesized that the North polar cap would be gone in five years. It wasn’t. In 2009, UK Prime Minister Gordon Brown proclaimed,” We have fewer than 50 days to save our planet from catastrophe. Spoiler alert: We’re still here and thriving.

    Their seemingly endless lies have been accompanied by Orwellian word
    games, moving from “global warming” to “change.” Now the Newspeak has shifted to “extreme weather and “overheating.

    The truth is there is no green energy. No energy is clean. No energy is dirty. There are only challenges, solutions and tradeoffs. At the time
    of already high energy costs, choosing reliable, fossil fuel-backed
    energy is of paramount importance. Word sophistry from our friends on
    the left won’t change that'

    Good poast.
    These are just some of the dirty little secrets that the greeniacs refuse to discuss.

    --
    pothead

    Why did Joe Biden pardon his family?
    Read below to learn the reason.
    The Biden Crime Family Timeline here: https://oversight.house.gov/the-bidens-influence-peddling-timeline/

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