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Houston – Energy Secretary Chris Wright criticized the Biden administration’s restrictive energy policies in a keynote speech to energy industry leaders on Monday and explained how the Trump administration’s approach is to unlock human thriving.
Wright gave a speech and began the 2025 Ceraweek Conference, one of the premier annual summits for the energy industry. He put the Biden administration's fanatical focus on climate change backfires, on productivity and poverty of ordinary people, committed to making Americans better by unleashing innovations in the U.S. energy and private sectors, making him approved the viewpoints that allow him in words to make Americans better, make Americans better, make Americans better, make lives better, make lives better, make lives better, make lives better, make lives better, make lives better, make lives better, make them more, make them more, make them more, make them more, make them more, make them more, make them more, make them more, make them more, make them more, make them more, make them more, make them more, make them more, make them more, make them more, make them more, make them more, make them more, make them more, make them more, make them more, and promises a clear approach. (Related: Biden administrators shed light on all the ways to “decarbonize” American buildings in their latest climate plan)
“The 'climate' policy of the last government is impoverished by our citizens, is destructive to our business, and is politically polarized. “Cure” is more destructive than disease,” Wright said. “There are no winners in this world except politicians and rapidly growing interest groups. The only interest group we focus on is the American people. Our focus will be firmly on the American people and allies abroad.”
Wright explains how many people in the world live in poverty to a large extent because they cannot access cheap, effective energy, modern life and its conveniences that only a small number of humans can enjoy now. The new energy minister, who worked with nuclear, oil, gas, solar and geothermal energy throughout his private sector career, believes that the United States can and should lead the prosperity of energy proliferation rather than overly aggressively regulate the industry in the name of climate change.
“Recently, I've been called a climate denial or climate skeptic. It's simply wrong. I'm a climate realist. I've been studying and writing about climate change for more than two decades. The Trump administration will be for climate change: a global physical phenomenon, a side effect of building a modern world,” Wright said. “At more than twice the life expectancy of humans, we do increase the concentration of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere by 50%, lifting most citizens of the world out of poverty, launching modern medicine, telecommunications, airplanes, trains and cars. Everything in life involves transactions. Everything.”
“The Trump administration will end the Biden administration's irrational, quasi-religious policy on climate change, which imposes endless sacrifices on our citizens. The benefits of mastering these policies may produce maths of math, which may only lower global temperatures for 2100 years,” Wright continued. “The Trump administration intends to be more scientific and mathematical literate.”
Although former President Joe Biden said that climate change poses a threat to humanity beyond the threat posed by nuclear war, Wright's remarks made it clear that the Trump administration will not regard climate change as a presence threat that is prioritized over other priorities.
The vision Wright elaborated in his speech represents the position of the Biden administration in almost every aspect, including the approval of the liquefied natural gas export project. The Biden administration unilaterally freezes the approval in January 2024, and for most of the year, critics of critics remained for most of the election year, a critic who gained support from a funded climate hall.
To make his point, the U.S. energy with the Trump administration’s leader in Washington, Wright announced that he will approve the extension of the LNG license for the Delfin LNG project, a major development that is a major development for the Louisiana coast construction, and victims approved by the Biden administration in January 2024 in 2024.
“I'm honored to play a role in turning the direction I think is a very bad direction for energy policy. The former government's energy policy is focused on climate change at a close distance, and people are just collateral damage. My predecessor was at this stage a year ago and said that LNG exports will soon be in the rearview mirror. Think about it for now,” Wright said in his speech. “When gas supplies 25% of the world's primary energy today and has been the fastest growing source of energy for the past 15 years. Wind and solar energy, the darling of the last government, and so much of the world today, about 3% of the global primary energy…wind and solar penetration everywhere has greatly increased, the price of the grid has risen, and the stability of the grid has declined.”
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