Mark Mills on our energy future and why it isn’t “renewable”

Mark Mills on our energy future and why it isn’t “renewable”

On this week’s Power Hour Alex Epstein interviews Mark Mills, Senior Fellow at the Manhattan Institute, on the future of energy in general and “renewable energy” in particular. In the last year and a half Mark has published two fascinating and widely circulated reports: “The ‘New Energy Economy’: An Exercise in Magical Thinking” and “Mines, Minerals, and ‘Green’ Energy: A Reality Check”.

Mark brings a great perspective to energy issues because he a) has a strong physics background and b) he is deeply knowledgeable about how different industries, above all the digital technology industry, use energy.

On the show Mark and Alex discuss:
- The three ways to use unreliable “renewable” energy and why none them work well
- The massive and rapidly increasing quantities of reliable electricity used by digital technology
- Why every hour of video uses as much energy as driving 1 mile
- How AI has a limitless need for energy
- Tech companies’ contradiction of supporting unreliable energy and demanding ultra-reliable energy
- The fallacy of equating energy and electricity
- The limits of battery density
- Why engineers can’t fulfill arbitrary political wishes

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The Five Things Planet of the Humans Gets (Mostly) Right

The Five Things Planet of the Humans Gets (Mostly) Right

From Alex Epstein, host of Power Hour. On this week's Power Hour I discuss "The Five Things Planet of the Humans Gets (Mostly) Right." 1. Green energy is a high-impact industrial process 2. Green energy has many undesirable environmental impacts 3. Green energy is hugely dependent on fossil fuels 4. "100% renewable" is energy accounting fraud 5. Leading green energy advocates are a terrifying combination of ignorant and dishonest Next week I'll cover "The Five Things Planet of the Human Gets Totally Wrong."

30 Huhti 202046min

Onkar Ghate on a More American Approach to COVID-19

Onkar Ghate on a More American Approach to COVID-19

From Alex Epstein, host of Power Hour. This week’s Power Hour features a 2-hour interview with philosopher Onkar Ghate, focusing on why lockdowns were never a necessary or proper response to COVID-19. Dr. Ghate, a Senior Fellow at the Ayn Rand Institute and a longtime colleague (and mentor) of mine, has been doing some great work on what a truly American, pro-freedom, approach to infectious diseases looks like. Some topics we covered include: - We need objective, clearly defined laws specifying and limiting the power of government in regard to infectious diseases. - Why Sweden has more American infectious disease laws than America does. - How clearly defined laws lead to better preparedness by government, industry, and individuals. - Why more profit-making in the health care system is key to scaling capacity. - How governments have failed to do their proper job of identifying and isolating infectious individuals. - How far greater transparency from government would empower a free people to make rational decisions. - The right way to handle potential hospital capacity shortages. - How the idea of “free” health care promotes irresponsible behavior. - Why state-wide lockdowns were not the right policy with the evidence we had. - Why lockdowns were a panic-based, not reason-based policy that should be removed as quickly as possible. - How governments should make policy and communicate to citizens going forward. - Why now is the time to write to government officials—and what you should write.

23 Huhti 20202h 4min

A Pro-Freedom Approach to COVID-19, Climate Talking Points, the “Denier” Smear

A Pro-Freedom Approach to COVID-19, Climate Talking Points, the “Denier” Smear

On this week's Power Hour I cover 4 topics: 1: A pro-freedom approach to COVID-19 2: My favorite COVID-19 commentators 3: The fallacy of COVID-19 and climate "denial" 4: New climate talking points

16 Huhti 20201h 20min

Green Energy vs. Recovery, Obama’s Climate Fixation vs. Pandemic Preparedness

Green Energy vs. Recovery, Obama’s Climate Fixation vs. Pandemic Preparedness

On this week's Power Hour I cover 3 big topics: 1: Why green energy mandates would be a death blow to economic recovery Many political officials are pushing for various green energy mandates, such as the Wind Production Tax Credit, to be part of “phase 4” of the COVID-19 response. In the first segment of this week’s Power Hour I explain why the worst thing we can do at this stage is dramatically increase the price of energy, which would have the “death blow” effects of 1) decreasing American productivity and 2) increasing consumer prices. I offer a very different approach, energy freedom—including the decriminalization of nuclear energy. 2: Obama draws exactly the wrong lesson on pandemic preparedness Former President Barack Obama recently tweeted the following to great acclaim. "We've seen all too terribly the consequences of those who denied warnings of a pandemic. We can't afford any more consequences of climate denial. All of us, especially young people, have to demand better of our government at every level and vote this fall." On the second segment of this week’s Power Hour I explain why this is the wrong lesson, and look at how Obama’s and others’ “climate change fixation” took their eye off pandemic response and other urgent priorities. 3: What is our COVID-19 goal? In the final segment of this week’s Power Hour, I ask: What is our COVID-19 goal? Is it to eradicate COVID-19 or to manage it? In my view most political officials keep switching between these two goals, leading to mass confusion and unnecessary destruction. I make the case that given the reality of COVID-19 today our goal should definitely be intelligent management and that the eradication goal is doing incredible unnecessary harm.

9 Huhti 202055min

COVID-19 filters, intellectual persuasion, a new Robert Bryce interview, and more

COVID-19 filters, intellectual persuasion, a new Robert Bryce interview, and more

With in-depth interviews of experts on controversies such as “green energy,” offshore drilling, “energy independence,” fossil fuels, etc, Power Hour seeks to help listeners get clear on these complex but vital issues. Every episode features a new guest, an extended interview/discussion, and a closing segment with my takeaways from the discussion.

1 Huhti 20202h 19min

Don’t stop living, live smarter: a path forward on COVID-19

Don’t stop living, live smarter: a path forward on COVID-19

On this week’s Power Hour I explain why I’ve jumped into the COVID-19 policy debate and why I believe bad thinking methods are driving leading predictions and policies. Then I offer a first draft of a path forward, which I call “Don’t Stop Living, Live Smarter." The six key steps are: Step 1: Acknowledge the difficult reality we are in. Step 2: Recognize that an indefinite universal lockdown is both impractical and immoral. Step 3: Massively increase testing and transparency Step 4: Liberate American ingenuity to massively increase treatment ability Step 5: Help the highly vulnerable minority protect themselves. Step 6: Go back to work (and school) with virus-prevention best-practices.

26 Maalis 20201h 35min

4 ideas about COVID-19 you won’t hear anywhere else

4 ideas about COVID-19 you won’t hear anywhere else

With in-depth interviews of experts on controversies such as “green energy,” offshore drilling, “energy independence,” fossil fuels, etc, Power Hour seeks to help listeners get clear on these complex but vital issues. Every episode features a new guest, an extended interview/discussion, and a closing segment with my takeaways from the discussion.

18 Maalis 202059min

Thoughts on the Oil Price Crash and the ESG Chess Game

Thoughts on the Oil Price Crash and the ESG Chess Game

With in-depth interviews of experts on controversies such as “green energy,” offshore drilling, “energy independence,” fossil fuels, etc, Power Hour seeks to help listeners get clear on these complex but vital issues. Every episode features a new guest, an extended interview/discussion, and a closing segment with my takeaways from the discussion.

11 Maalis 202056min

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