"The Dark Side of Green Energy"
"As the world moves away from fossil fuels, we look at how greener energies are creating new environmental challenges."
I highly recommend watching the excellent documentary originally published on Al Jazeera’s website, The Dark Side of Green Energy which visually presents the horrific evidence of the dire destruction and desecration, utter annihilation of people, animals, landscapes, environments and ecosystems around the world in the pursuit of the politically driven faux “green energy” agenda and “net zero.”
There is absolutely nothing “green” about industrial wind turbines, massive solar arrays and electric vehicles.
This is Al Jazeera’s description for their 7 September 2020 film, The Dark Side of Green Energy:
The age of fossil fuel dominance is gradually drawing to a close. Green technologies like wind turbines and solar panels will become increasingly common.
They promise a cleaner environment, free of oil and pollution, and a more prosperous and even peaceful world. They seem to be the ultimate solution in fighting climate change – but every new technology is made from raw materials and minerals. Solar panels, wind turbines and electric cars all require metals, some extremely rare, which must be mined somewhere, creating new pollution.
The Dark Side of Green Energy is about how the world may be creating a huge dependence on rare materials and minerals – and whether the promise of a clean, “green” world will turn out to be a myth with fresh challenges to our society and environment.
Although the political rhetoric and divestment movement dictates that the “age of fossil fuel dominance is drawing to a close” this does not stand-up to scrutiny.
The manufacturing of industrial wind turbines, vast solar arrays and electric vehicles cannot happen without the intensive use of fossil fuels. Nor can the construction of industrial wind factories and the earth destroying open mining for rare earth and other minerals required to produce these allegedly “green” solutions be accomplished without the use of massive fossil fuel driven machinery.
Please watch this important film by clicking on the image below.