Net Zero is Dividing the World
We are seeing some notable trends in the energy and finance markets. Energy Policies and laws incorporating the Net Zero mandate from governments have started breaking into two camps. Countries that are heading to Net Zero are having more financial problems, and those that are not moving to Net Zero are focusing on increased GDP and growth. You won't want to miss the Energy Realities team from Bulgaria, the UK or Canada, and the US as they cover these trends. The hosts, David Blackmon, Irina Slav, Tammy Nemeth, and Stu Turley, have great information from different viewpoints and backgrounds.Highlights of the Podcast00:11 - Introduction02:12 - Net Zero and Global Division08:31 - Heathrow Power Outage & Net Zero Failures14:14 - Corporate Shift Away from Net Zero21:14 - Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism24:12 - Media Censorship & Throttling of Net Zero Discussion33:27 - Carney Defends Carbon Strategy, Say Trade With Europe, Asia Dependent on It 36:48 - Ed Miliband admits his solar panels bought for English schools and hospitals are Chinese and may be made using coal43:08 - Banks picking sides44:24 - The Fossil Industry Gets Its Revenge on Green Activists47:07 - The Business Case for Green Energy47:21 - Tesla’s Electric Dream Collapses As Carmaker Possibly Enters A Blackberry moment 51:58 - The UK’s Heathrow Power Outage sheds light on Net Zero Policies53:05 - Trump,Zelensky Talk Cease-Fire Conditions in Phone Call - US Looks at Nuclear Power Plant ownership55:20 - Global Energy Strategies & U.S. Policy Impacts