U.S. Energy Secretary Chris Wright called on Monday to achieve a commitment to zero carbon emissions between 2050 and 2050, a “sincere goal” and criticized the British government's attempts to achieve clean energy targets. [emphasis, links added]
Former President Joe Biden sets a goal for the U.S. in 2021 to achieve zero emissions by 2050 to help combat climate change, partly because of the use of subsidies to encourage expansion of clean energy and electricity car.
“Zero 2050 net is a sinister goal. It's a terrible goal,” Wright spoke through video links at a meeting in London.
“Positive pursuit of this – You sit in a country that actively pursues this goal – No benefits are provided yet, but it comes with huge costs.transparent
Wright also used a question and answer session on the Responsible Citizens Union (ARC) event His top priority is the government “get rid of oil, gas and coal production”.
President Donald Trump's administration said Friday that the administration has granted a liquefied gas export license to Louisiana's Commonwealth LNG project, a liquefaction that Biden suspended early last year First approval of natural gas export products.
“We ended the pause and approved the Commonwealth LNG export terminal last Friday, with other queues.” He said.
“The world just runs on hydrocarbons and for most purposes we have no alternatives.”
In terms of net worth, he specifically targeted the UK, saying its pursuit of a decarbonized energy system (currently the UK government hopes to be by 2030) has hurt living standards and damaged emissions from the rest of the world.
“No one will produce energy-intensive products in the UK anymore. It's just a place to be displaced,” He said.
“This is not an energy transition. This is a lunatic. This puts your own citizens in trouble thinking that it will make the world a better place. ”
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