Will the CO2 as a pollutant definition change effect global energy?
The world is changing, and today, the Energy Realities team from Bulgaria, UK, Canada, and Texas talk about some sweeping changes in the United States and how they may impact the global energy markets. While we joke that the world revolves around the US or Texas, it does bring up some huge global budget and energy-impacting policies. David Blackmon, Irina Slav, Tammy Nemeth, and Stu Turley open the discussion around global energy issues that are changing. - This will be live on X, YouTube, and LinkedIn, and you will enjoy the live comments worldwide. Live Monday, March 3rd at 8:00 Central Texas.Highlights of the Podcast00:10 - Introduction02:00 - Main Topic: CO2 as a Pollutant & Its Global Energy Impact14:00 - Legal & Political Implications of Changing CO2 Classification21:00 - Carbon Taxes & Financial Incentives30:08 - Want to side of CO2 with that? Better food labels help us choose more climate-friendly foods32:36 - Gwyn Morgan: Build east-west pipelines? We were doing that, remember?38:03 - Natural Gas Surges to Meet Data Center Power Needs41:17 - EU struggles to balance its green and growth goals 44:19 - Climate policy requires a more realistic approach49:42 - Can Germany Revive Its Industry Without Cheap Energy? 50:37 - Killing IRA Subsidies Will Slash Debt, Lower Costs, And Restore Reliable Energy55:00 - Wind Turbine Industry & Future Bankruptcy Concerns01:00:00 - Closing Remarks