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32 bill is only the tip of the iceberg. Consider the govt subsidies of the technology, the subsidizing of the IPCC via the UN, the tax credits, ethanol, etc. It wouldn’t surprise me if the total cost of this lunacy is over a trillion in the U.S. alone. Then to add to the cost, the accumulated unrealized increase in other avenues of efficiency, the closing of light bulb manufacturing plants, the increased cost of REE, the artificial throttling of fossil fuel availability, etc. etc. In terms of jobs, lost tax revenue, and increase of prices of energy, we’re several trillion dollars into this self-inflicted insanity.
Good points suyts! Being slow off the gun, you made mine for me.
lol, sorry, but my task at work today is something I’m procrastinating on.
32 billion is indeed a drop in the bucket
you must also include the zillions put up by corporations through NGO, thinktanks, and foundations.
they are paying for most of the professorships and ‘climate research centers’, and media: ads, tv programs, blogs, etc etc