Can We Effectively Transition To 100% Renewable Energy?
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Required Reading: On the upcoming anniversary of the assassination of JFK it might do us some good to listen to his elevating inaugural address, which can be found at this link: President John F. Kennedy’s Inaugural Address
Do you think wind, solar, and batteries can replace the hydrocarbon fuels that power our modern industrialized society?
Author Steve Goreham will discuss why the Net Zero agenda―a forced transition to renewable energy―is costly, dangerous, and destined for failure. Using science, economics, and in-depth analysis, he will expose the weaknesses in the planned green energy transition, and explain why he believes the move to renewable energy will fail.
Mr. Goreham — author of Green Breakdown: The Coming Renewable Energy Failure — will discuss all facets of the proposed green energy transition, including hydrocarbon and renewable energy, biofuels, power plants, home appliances, electric vehicles, ships, airlines, heavy industry, carbon capture and storage, and the hydrogen economy.
Speaker Bio
Steve Goreham is an informative and engaging speaker, delivering compelling and provocative programs to businesses, universities, and diverse organizations. He’s an effective communicator in the board room, lecture hall, and on the debate panel. His areas of expertise include energy, industry, agriculture, the environment, sustainable development, economic trends, climate change, and corporate environmental policy.
Mr. Goreham’s books include Climatism! Science, Common, Sense, and the 21st Century’s Hottest Topic (New Lenox Books, 2010), The Mad, Mad, Mad World of Climatism (New Lenox Books, 2012) Outside the Green Box: Rethinking Sustainable Development (New Lenox Books, 2017) and Green Breakdown: The Coming Renewable Energy Failure (New Lenox Books, 2023).
He serves as the Executive Director of the Climate Science Coalition of America, and as a policy advisor for The Heartland Institute. He holds an MBA University of Chicago, and a BS and MS in Electrical Engineering from the University of Illinois.