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The case for clean energy abundance

Environment
United States
Started May 15, 2026

It’s a good idea — and strikingly different from conventional environmentalism

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Transitioning to clean energy might overlook the realities of current energy needs and could disrupt existing economies.
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Clean energy abundance can drive economic growth by creating jobs and reducing dependence on fossil fuels.
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The focus on clean energy abundance may lead to neglecting other important environmental issues that require immediate attention.
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While clean energy is essential, we must consider the environmental impacts of mining and manufacturing renewable technologies.
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Investing in clean energy abundance is crucial for combating climate change and ensuring a sustainable future for generations.
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