Once again, well-fed cynical Western elites are berating developing countries about their energy use, hoping to prevent them from using the very sources that drove the Industrial Revolution and dragged millions of Europeans out of agrarian poverty, two centuries ago.
Pontificating windbags are railing against the prospect of real development in the poorer parts of the planet, like the over-stuffed, Malthusian misanthrope, Antonio Guterres – pictured in full flight above.
Much to their annoyance, the ‘end is nigh, unless we all plump for insanely expensive and chaotically intermittent wind and solar’ rhetoric, is wearing a little thin south of the Sahara.
African leaders are pushing back and presenting an intractable obstacle to global elites keen to deprive them of the ability to use their own natural resources to power their people and drive economic growth and prosperity.
Tilak Doshi reports on how Africans are waking up to the grand wind…
View original post 1,198 more words
Recent Comments