Imagine if the United States had swallowed the Al Gore-style climate gospel back in the day...
You don't really have to imagine it. Because there's a natural experiment that took place and that alternative future that the US dodged actually exists.
It's called the United Kingdom.
I seem to remember there was a sneering attitude from coastal liberal elites hooked on TED talks when Sarah Palin came on the scene and said "drill baby drill."
They laughed and dismissed the idea of ramping up domestic fossil fuel production as backward and environmentally reckless. If it was up to them, they would have shut down fracking, choked off new drilling, slapped massive restrictions on oil and gas development, and chased the fantasy of rapid "green" transition at all costs.
Instead America did the opposite.
The result? UK households today pay 2X more than US households do for energy and their industrial electricity prices are among the highest in Europe.
Sure they've lowered emissions (technically they just outsourced it) but at the cost of creating a massive structural economic disadvantage. Energy is the foundational input for everything - steel, chemicals, fertilizers, aluminum, cement, refining. When your electricity and gas bills are 2â6Ă higher, you just can't even compete. So you end up closing plants, offshoring jobs, and watching your industrial base slowly bleed out.
So yeah, the UK's current predicament is exactly where the US would be in if the Green Lobby, Dems and Hollywood suckers had their way: energy-poor, import-dependent, economically hobbled, and geopolitically neutered.
The worst part is it's completely ideological. The UK could have had more homegrown energy supply to buffer prices and keep revenue flowing, but Ed Miliband refuses to exploit the UK's own shale or North Sea potential aggressively.
Decline really is a choice. Americans should be glad their leaders refused to make it.