Opinion | Guest commentary: Reliable, affordable energy supply and a carbon-free future are all possible for the U.S.
A newly erected drilling rig site can be seen on the north side E470 near Broomfield.America’s energy demands can be separated into three separate elements: a reliable supply, reasonable prices, and an aggressive strategy combating climate change. Given the turmoil in Ukraine and the fickle nature of the globe’s other major oil producers, like those in the Middle East, there’s only
This isn’t an opinion or an aspiration–it’s a fact. The only question now is whether Washington will accept the truth and act to forge a path forward, or otherwise prevent the free world from seizing the future. would be morally repugnant. Others, mainly on the left, are looking to take advantage of the high prices to wean the world from oil, even when there’s no feasible way to make the switch to emission-free energy sources overnight. The only reasonable solution here is to replace dirty foreign sources of oil and gas with much cleaner sources from our close allies and within our own borders, and simultaneously ramp up solar and wind energy in the months and years to come.
Russian energy resources with oil and gas from other autocracies such as Venezuela and Iran. Purchasing Venezuelan oil would prop up the country’s dictatorial president, Nicolas Maduro. And, of course, the U.S. could purchase Iranian oil only if we lifted the embargo imposed to discourage Tehran from subsidizing global terrorism and pursuing nuclear weapons. In other words, Washington would have to enter into a devil’s bargain that could strengthen the ayatollahs.
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