James Meigs: That's a goal you could only imagine possible if you have no idea how the energy economy works or how energy is produced in this country.
John Stossel: James Meigs, former editor of Popular Mechanics says the Green New Deal is just not feasible.
John Stossel: Physicist Mark Mills says the ingredients to green energy like battery packs or anything but green.
So we're consuming energy, to quote "Save energy," it's not a good path to go.
Every energy source of energy, every kind uses land uses materials to make the technology and always uses hydrocarbon along the way.
John Stossel: If the green new dealers win, Who's hurt the most?
John Stossel: So the Green New Deal, even if it were scientifically possible, would hurt the poor, costs everyone more, and make energy less reliable.
https://www.city-journal.org/stossel/green-new-deal
John Stossel: James Meigs, former editor of Popular Mechanics says the Green New Deal is just not feasible.
John Stossel: Physicist Mark Mills says the ingredients to green energy like battery packs or anything but green.
So we're consuming energy, to quote "Save energy," it's not a good path to go.
Every energy source of energy, every kind uses land uses materials to make the technology and always uses hydrocarbon along the way.
John Stossel: If the green new dealers win, Who's hurt the most?
John Stossel: So the Green New Deal, even if it were scientifically possible, would hurt the poor, costs everyone more, and make energy less reliable.
https://www.city-journal.org/stossel/green-new-deal
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