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STEVE GOREHAM – “GREEN BREAKDOWN” - 7 6 24

Saturday 6th July 2024

Steve Goreham discusses the pitfalls of the 'Net Zero Agenda' and why the shift to renewable energy might be more problematic than we think.
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The Truth Behind the Net Zero Agenda with Steve Goreham

Episode Overview

  • The 'Net Zero Agenda' aims for zero carbon emissions by 2050 but faces significant challenges.
  • Renewable energy sources like wind and solar require costly backup systems.
  • Electric vehicles have environmental and ethical concerns, including child labour in cobalt mining.
  • Energy crises in Europe serve as a cautionary tale for rapid green transitions.
  • The feasibility of global adherence to net zero policies is questioned.
The whole idea of get rid of these emissions, go to net zero, it's just not going to occur.
In this episode of 'American Medicine Today', hosts Kimberly Burmell Bonatti and Ethan Yucer dive into the contentious topic of renewable energy with guest Steve Goreham, author of 'Green Breakdown: The Coming Renewable Energy Failure'. The discussion centres around the 'Net Zero Agenda' and its potential pitfalls. Steve Goreham argues that the forced transition to renewable energy is not only costly but also fraught with dangers and destined for failure.
He highlights how the push for net zero carbon emissions by 2050 is unrealistic, citing examples from Europe where green policies have led to energy crises and skyrocketing electricity prices. Goreham doesn't hold back, pointing out the impracticalities of relying solely on wind and solar power, and the subsequent need for backup systems that drive up costs. He also touches on the environmental and ethical issues surrounding electric vehicles, such as the use of child labour in cobalt mining.
The conversation takes a critical look at the global impact of these policies, questioning whether other major countries like China and India will follow suit. The episode is a mix of serious critique and light-hearted banter, making it an engaging listen for anyone interested in the future of energy policies. Goreham's insights challenge the mainstream narrative, urging listeners to reconsider the feasibility and consequences of a rapid shift to renewable energy.
If you're curious about the complexities behind green energy and its potential drawbacks, this episode is a must-listen.