Please join The Texas Public Policy Foundation and the Institute for Policy Innovation in Irving for a lunch and book signing celebrating the release of Fueling Freedom: Exposing the Mad War on Energy. Complimentary Chck-fil-A will be served.
Tuesday, July 12, 2016 from 11:30 AM to 1:00 PM
Institute for Policy Innovation
Tower 1320, 1st Floor Conference Room
1320 Greenway Drive
Irving, TX 75038
In their new book, Fueling Freedom: Exposing the Mad War on Energy, experts Stephen Moore and Kathleen Hartnett White expose a shocking campaign of misinformation about global warming and reveal startling facts about the profound human value of abundant, concentrated, and versatile energy.
The past two centuries witnessed the most astonishing leap in human welfare in history. But now the leaders of the world’s most prosperous and advanced nations are determined to undo it.
The ability to harness the enormous energy packed into fossil fuels—coal, oil, and natural gas—meant that for the first time, most human beings could enjoy a life that was not “poor, nasty, brutish, and short.” Virtually all the necessities of life—food, heat, clothing, shelter—depend on the conversion of energy. It was the transition from muscle, wind, and wood to fossil fuels as the chief source of that energy that gave us modern life.
Incredibly enough, throwing that all away is now considered a serious national policy.
Radical environmentalists have convinced many of the global elite that the greatest threat to mankind is climate change produced by the burning of fossil fuels—a view that has hardened into a ferociously enforced dogma. The Paris Agreement of 2015 embodies their goal of an unprecedented regression to the limited horizons of preindustrial societies.
Economic and energy experts Stephen Moore and Kathleen Hartnett White expose the madness of the green war on abundant energy in their new book, Fueling Freedom.
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