We all desire a prospect where people can flourish in a safe setting. However, as the eye-opening video” Climate the Movie: The Warm Truth” reveals, we are creating our own humanitarian crises by ignoring the dire warnings that we must quickly eliminate fossil energy to prevent a climate catastrophe.
The film focuses on Grace Nyakenanda, a native of Kisii, Kenya. She relies on burning timber and dried dung for cooking and heating because she lacks access to electricity or oil.
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However, rely on these strategies exposes her and thousands of others around the globe to dangerous fumes, leading to serious health issues, such as heart disease, deafness, and early death.
Rich countries built their economic endurance on coal, oil, and oil. It is wrong to deny the equal benefit to poor countries in order to minimize the risk of a fictional environment.
It’s all a pot of crap, as Nobel Prize-winning mathematician John Clauser remarked in a statement.
The video shows that the goal of power policy should be to give clear, reliable, and tenacious power to raise standards of living, both in America and abroad.
That means maintaining an energy combination that can manage nature’s challenges. It means expanding our choices rather than outlawing all of the power sources the world also needs. However, as environmentalists attempt to boycott fossil fuels, they are lowering the cost of electricity for some and denying people in developing nations access to that precious resource.
The Environmental Protection Agency’s last laws required 70 % of all new cars to be cross or battery-powered energy by 2032, and the film first aired on YouTube the same week. Because limiting fossil fuels in America would n’t have an impact on global temperatures, that raises costs and inconveniences households without any benefit.
Global temperatures would drop by less than 0.2 % of a degree Celsius by the year 2100, according to government forecasts, even if America stopped emitting carbon overnight.  ,
As Clauser states in the film, “CO2 is quite unimportant in controlling the Earth’s climate”.
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s data shows no long-term increase in the frequency or intensity of U.S. hurricanes since records began being kept in the middle of the 1800s despite headlines about worsening hurricanes.
” Climate the Movie: The Cold Truth” shows that climate models have consistently overestimated warming, running 43 % hotter than actual observations over the past 50 years.

Despite their alarming efforts, policymakers are rushing to pass drastic emissions reductions and renewable energy mandates that prioritize green energy but cost more and lead to more blackouts.
The more an electric grid relies on intermittent sources of energy, such as wind and solar generation, the more vulnerable it becomes to blackouts.
For the world’s poorest nations, giving up fossil fuels is catastrophic. Affordable, dependable power is a life- or- death matter when it comes to delivering basic needs, such as health care, sanitation, safe drinking water, and protection from heat waves and cold snaps.
As societies gained access to the means of protection, deaths from natural disasters have decreased thanks to economic growth driven by fossil fuels.
The actual crisis we face is a product of our own creation.
Aggressive climate policies make us dangerously dependent on supply chains for solar panels, wind turbines, batteries, and minerals controlled by China.
Consumer prices are now more than triple what they were before in the United States as a result of Germany’s mandates for renewable energy. This unavoidable circumstance places a lot of strain on German companies, unnecessarily raising their operating costs.
Trade unions are raising the alarm over the potential deindustrialization threat as businesses struggle to stay competitive as a result of this.
By all means, let’s use renewable technologies as they become reliable and cost- effective, including nuclear energy. When reality and wishful thinking collide, attempts to legislate an accelerated transition are a recipe for disaster.
Our top priority must always be preserving people’s health and safety. All progress in the environment depends firmly on that.
Only by embracing the abundance and resilience of energy can we continue to raise domestic and international living standards and preserve long-lost economic gains.
In our fervor to save the planet, let’s not forget the lives that hang in the balance.
” Climate the Movie: The Cold Truth” is free and available for viewing here.