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		By: False Progress		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[&quot;It won’t be net zero &lt;em&gt;today&lt;/em&gt;, but it will be net zero when the grid reaches 100% carbon-free power.&quot;

Quite the grandiose assumption, minus the context of how it will all be built, maintained and backed up without dense, portable fossil fuels. None of these so-called renewable technologies has been tested after Peak Oil, which could happen in America (possibly the world) before 2030, per several drilling CEOs.

And enough natural scenery has already been ruined by giant wind turbines, especially. Study the vast scale in the 2050 Princeton Net-Zero America projection map. How can self-described environmentalists casually ignore what&#039;s already been built, let alone 10X more of it? Nature-protectors used to campaign against much smaller developments like ski lifts and cellular towers. &quot;Clean energy&quot; is a growing tragedy for open space.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>&#8220;It won’t be net zero <em>today</em>, but it will be net zero when the grid reaches 100% carbon-free power.&#8221;</p>
<p>Quite the grandiose assumption, minus the context of how it will all be built, maintained and backed up without dense, portable fossil fuels. None of these so-called renewable technologies has been tested after Peak Oil, which could happen in America (possibly the world) before 2030, per several drilling CEOs.</p>
<p>And enough natural scenery has already been ruined by giant wind turbines, especially. Study the vast scale in the 2050 Princeton Net-Zero America projection map. How can self-described environmentalists casually ignore what&#8217;s already been built, let alone 10X more of it? Nature-protectors used to campaign against much smaller developments like ski lifts and cellular towers. &#8220;Clean energy&#8221; is a growing tragedy for open space.</p>
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