Holcomb touts green energy at COP27 climate summit in Egypt

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8 thoughts on “Holcomb touts green energy at COP27 climate summit in Egypt

  1. I hope that Governor Holcomb advocates for residential customers to receive higher credit for being electricity producers. 70% of the retail rate seems reasonable.

  2. It seems there is a bit of duplicity when you are strong arming Saudi Arab and US producers to supply more oil and simultaneously calling them out for being the evil ones who are causing the climate change problems.

  3. Holcomb is an opportunist, which is the norm for most politicians. He’s not a leader. This preoccupation with “saving the planet” and going green, and the carbon footprint comes at a very high cost, and seemingly intelligent people are being sucked into this popular myth. Perhaps it is wise to be a healthy skeptic in modern society. One would think we would have learned more from the covid “epidemic”, the state of the current economy and the role of the Fed, gender identity politics, etc. People seem eager to swallow every unproven idea the media runs with, and our spineless leaders embrace it all.

  4. The fact that our planet is heating up and affecting weather patterns, increasing drought, powerful storms and heatwaves is not a myth. It’s our current reality and it’s going to get worse unless some important steps are taken.

    1. Some people actually think the earth is flat so we shouldn’t be surprised. Climate can’t be real. Impossible!

  5. Eric Holcomb is job prospecting with the global cabal pushing a green agenda based on people control not the environment.
    Wonder if the Council on Foriegn Relations has accepted his application.

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