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WALLACE MANHEIMER: Here’s A Better Way For Billionaires To Give Their Money

many of your friends Billionaires are donating billions of dollars to “cure” a non-existent climate crisis, falsely labeling it an “existential threat.” They falsely claim that wind and solar power can support modern civilization. For example, Michael Bloomberg proudly pledged $500 million to phase out coal. Jeffrey Bezos has committed $10 billion to various climate change causes and “clean energy” initiatives. These billions of resources dwarf the resources available to small groups fighting, for example, land degradation caused by giant wind farms.

Moreover, these philanthropists direct large sums of money to such foolish things as critical race theory and the fabricated division of the world into oppressors and oppressors. In addition to needless climate panic, harmful notions of “gender fluidity” and dangerous divisions among students are rampant on college campuses, leading to rampant anti-Semitism and deplorable It manifests itself as hostility towards people.

Even though you know this is wrong, you may feel powerless to stop society’s deterioration, even though you are wealthy. You are making a significant contribution to hospitals, museums, medical schools, and more. Of course, that’s highly commendable. Still, you may be looking for another avenue to exercise your generosity, perhaps an action that not only helps people but can counter the promotion of negative forces. Well, I have some suggestions.

First, let’s consider the possibilities within the United States. As a private citizen or citizen group, you can certainly place ads in major media outlets to expose the fraud of scientifically invalid claims about the climate crisis. We can cite mountains of scientific evidence that contradict popular apocalyptic narratives and tens of thousands of eminent scientists who have proven that there is no such thing as a climate crisis. Sources include: C.O.2 union, Global Warming Prevention Signature Project and Klintel’s world climate declaration. It could also partially balance the scales by financially supporting local groups that oppose the installation of hundreds of wind turbines the size of the Washington Monument. Or miles of solar panels will leave a permanent scar on their land.

If you want to support the university, we encourage you to fund faculty positions on Washington, Jefferson, Hamilton, Madison, and Lincoln. Their achievements and documents are a source of inspiration around the world. Alternatively, you could consider supporting a nuclear science and engineering department or starting an interdepartmental organization for domestic and international students in petroleum geology, engineering, and industry.

Internationally, many countries are suffering from energy shortages. The least developed countries have no intention of giving up fossil fuels, despite grandiose calls from the climate industrial complex.

Kenyan President William Ruto said: “We strongly believe that African countries cannot be asked to stop exploration of natural resources, including fossil fuels.”

Even Sultan Al Jaber of the United Arab Emirates, chairman of the United Nations’ recent climate change summit, said that we cannot stop using fossil fuels “unless we want to send the world back into caves.”

Perhaps no one has expressed more outrage at Third World interference in energy policy than India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi. We are seeing that the avenues that have helped developed countries develop are closing off for developing countries. ” (Related: David Blackmon: EPA’s new auto emissions rules reflect King Biden’s madness)

The least developed countries will continue to advance as they see fit, using fossil fuels (and preferably nuclear power as well). China and India are building coal-fired power plants at a ferocious pace, with Africa and other regions soon to follow. You can’t stop it! Instead of pandering to hypocritical and useless piety, let’s help them and, in doing so, also help promote smart clean energy technologies developed in the United States.

Coal promises to be a savior for more than half of sub-Saharan Africans, who labor daily with inadequate electricity supplies. Cooking, heating, and lighting are accomplished using a combination of wood, charcoal, and dried animal dung.of who It is estimated that approximately 500,000 people will die. occurs annually from the resulting indoor air pollution.

Recently developed ultra-supercritical coal-fired power plants in the United States are cleaner and more efficient than conventional plants. If American billionaires invested in these clean, affordable and reliable sources of electricity, they could save the lives of countless sub-Saharan Africans.

Nigeria was once an important oil producer, but it has never introduced effective pollution controls and the advent of hydraulic fracturing technology in the United States has left it largely uncompetitive in global markets. In fact, ExxonMobil is considering withdrawing from the country. With the right investments, both Nigeria’s environment and oil industry have the potential to recover.

There are many new things that rational, public-spirited billionaires should support. Why leave this field to those who pursue climate fetishes and promote destructive ideologies and trends?

Dr. Wallace Mannheimer is a tenured fellow of the American Physical Society, Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, and a member of the CO.2.Union. He is the author of over 150 peer-reviewed papers.

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