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Drill, Baby, Drill: Why Climate Alarmism Is Killing America's Future: How Deregulation, Fossil Fuels, and Freedom Will Save Our Economy and the Planet
Natalie G Turner
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In a world consumed by climate alarmism, where fear of environmental catastrophe drives policy decisions, one question remains unanswered: at what cost? In Drill, Baby, Drill: Why Climate Alarmism Is Killing America's Future, readers are invited to explore a bold and unapologetic counter-narrative that challenges the conventional wisdom of radical environmental policies. This provocative book dismantles the myths surrounding renewable energy dominance, exposes the hidden consequences of overregulation, and makes a compelling case for why fossil fuels, deregulation, and innovation hold the key to securing America's prosperity-and even its planet. Through meticulous research, real-world case studies, and insights from leading voices in science, economics, and industry, this book reveals how excessive environmental mandates stifle economic growth, destroy jobs, and disproportionately harm working-class families. It argues that the relentless push for green energy isn't just impractical-it's unsustainable. Instead, author champions a pragmatic approach, advocating for a balanced energy portfolio that prioritizes American ingenuity, resource abundance, and freedom. From expanding domestic oil and gas production to revitalizing coal communities with cutting-edge technologies, Drill, Baby, Drill presents actionable solutions that empower both people and the environment. Whether you're skeptical of climate alarmism or simply seeking a fresh perspective on sustainability, this book offers an eye-opening exploration of how deregulation, fossil fuels, and free-market principles can pave the way to a brighter, more resilient future-for America and the world. Prepare to rethink everything you thought you knew about energy, the environment, and the path forward.
- Format: Häftad
- ISBN: 9798227121233
- Språk: Engelska
- Antal sidor: 222
- Utgivningsdatum: 2025-02-01
- Förlag: Knowledge Bridge Press