Population declined. Global temperatures rose. The migration of people from destabilized regions increased. Wind and solar energy supplied the planet all its power. On September 4, 476, Romulus Augustus stepped down from the throne of the Western Roman Empire and the world entered the Dark Ages, lasting until around the year 1000. Now, 1,022 years after the end of the Dark Ages, as populations decline, temperatures rise, and people move restlessly about the planet, environmentalists are plunging the world into a new dark age of wind and solar dependence.
Much of what environmentalists claim is climate change is actually caused by inept, corrupt, and inefficient policies, often by progressive politicians. California, beginning this new dark age with blackouts and energy strain, prioritized moving to wind and solar power instead of prioritizing power grid infrastructure upgrades and baseload power. The state’s power suppliers could not cover the costs of keeping their power lines in good condition lest they be fined for not moving fast enough to “clean energy.”
The reality, however is that the environmental policy is inherently Malthusian. The entire and entirely unspoken premise of this movement is that humanity must suffer so the planet survives. There must be less of us living and those who survive must live in more miserable conditions to save the planet. Progressives will object, but few will see or hear their objections in the darkness to come. There will either not be enough power or it will be too expensive to regularly use.
Wind and solar power are not baseload power. Base load power is power that can be flipped on as demand rises. Wind and solar are inefficient power sources fully dependent on the wind blowing and the sun shining. While environmentalists claim batteries can store excess power to use when wind turbines do not spin and the sun does not shine, there is not enough lithium nor enough batteries to actually meet the demand in reality.
In Europe, the continent moved so quickly away from its baseload power to renewables, it increased its dependency on Russia for natural gas. Now, this winter, Europeans will die because of the continental embrace of the environmentalists’ demands. Power will be rationed. It will be expensive when used. There will not be enough of it. Instead of investing in nuclear power, the Europeans rejected it for a dystopia.
In California, its power grid is under an incredible burden. In triple digit heat, people are turning off their air conditions and lights to avoid straining the system. A week after California mandated new vehicles in the next decade must all be electric, the state insisted people either unplug their cars or use gas generators to charge them.
California has less than 600,000 electric cars and they are too much of a strain on the existing power grid. The state does not have enough land to cover in solar and wind farms to supply the power necessary to convert all of California’s 38 million vehicles to battery power cars. The very environmentalists who demand we use these energy sources would balk at the idea of building a solar or wind farm in an area that could threaten endangered species. Better to endanger the lives of humans.
If the United States does not nationally begin an immediate expansion of our nuclear energy base load capacity, what is happening in California will spread nationwide. What is happening in Europe will become a norm in America. We will enter a new Dark Ages.
It is not actually a coincidence that, just as superstitions grew in the original Dark Ages, sophist thinking and superstitions are spreading now. The Americans embracing their inner chakras and healing crystals who think men can get pregnant are the loudest voices of environmental lunacy. They, God’s creation, now envision themselves Creators and will create a hell on earth backed by pseudoscience and loud screams about climate change to cover their sophistry and incompetence. People will die and it is entirely preventable.
The power going out in America is a choice. It is a choice too many progressives are making and imposing on everyone to our detriment.
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Wow! I listened to your show when this came up. While I believe I recognize in me a similar personality trait you possess, this may partly be motivated by all the whining reaction to the short phrase you uttered on your show. Yet you have obviously put much thought into this.
I had not heard Malthus' name mentioned since my Historiography class while working on my MA in History. You are exactly correct regarding the motives of the left (not to mention the number of Hollywood-inspired movies saying exactly this). You and I agree that history is moving in a straight line to an ultimate end. Yet that "straight line" may be a spiral around the ray at its core. There are invariably repeats and unimaginative sequels. The ancient Hebrew wise man was correct: "There is nothing new under the sun."
This "same ole, same ole," will now be experienced in the Dark. Your paradigm and theology shines through this. Solid article!
This is a great article and clear summation of the lunacy of environmentalism.