Hey tree hugging idiots! If you want to help the EU, we should ramp up oil production and send it there so they're not completely dependent on the Dark Lord.
As for global warming, the US and the EU no longer drive the bus. It's China and India. Nuclear power and battery tech is going to drive the shift to low-carbon energy...not wind/solar.
Windfall in the Willow
On Monday, Joe Biden greenlit the Willow oil drilling project — a proposal to drill at 3 sites in Alaska’s vast North Slope region.
At peak production, the project is anticipated to supply 180,000 barrels of crude oil per day, roughly 1.5% of US production. The proposal is popular with local officials, who are eager to secure the ~2,500 new jobs, as well as most of the Indigenous groups in the area.
Environmental activists, however, are less enthused. Condemnation from climate groups has poured in, and online petitions to cancel the project have been widely shared on social media, with one reaching nearly 4 million signatures. By the government’s own calculations the project is set to emit the equivalent of 9.2 million metric tons of carbon pollution annually, equivalent to adding 2 million gas-powered cars to the road each year.
Petrol heads
The Willow project is a perfect microcosm of the wider debate in America about energy security — an argument that’s only intensified in the wake of last year’s energy crisis and oil price spikes.
For years America has increased domestic production in a bid to reduce reliance on imports and… it’s worked. The US is by far the biggest consumer and producer of oil in the world, even becoming a net exporter of petroleum products in the last two years. Ensuring energy security today, while meeting the global climate goals of the future, is likely to be a core issue in the 2024 election.
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