Energy Department Reportedly Bans "Climate Change" and Other Key Terms
The Young TurksOctober 27, 202514 min19,211 views
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- ⚠️ An email reportedly sent to the Energy Department's Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy (EERE) lists several forbidden words, including "climate change," "green," and "decarbonization."
- 🎯 These terms are central to EERE's mission, which involves investing in technologies to reduce heat-trapping emissions.
- 🚫 Other forbidden phrases include "emissions" (to avoid implying negativity), "energy transition," "sustainability," "clean or dirty energy," "CO2 footprint," and various tax-related terms.
- 📜 The directive stated these words cannot be used in federal funding opportunities, reports, or briefings, urging staff to avoid terminology misaligned with administration perspectives.
Historical Context and Political Commentary
- 💬 The video references past claims that global cooling would kill the world, followed by global warming, and now "climate change" as a catch-all term.
- 🗣️ Donald Trump is quoted from a UN speech calling climate change the "greatest con job ever perpetrated on the world" and previously stated global warming was created by and for the Chinese.
- 📉 The commentary suggests that banning these terms aligns with Trump's history of denying and downplaying climate change.
Skepticism and Counterarguments
- 🔬 The video contrasts the alleged ban with the scientific consensus, noting that 97% of climate scientists agree humans are largely responsible for global warming.
- 💰 A critique is made of politicians having political agendas versus scientists, suggesting politicians are influenced by campaign donations from big oil.
- 💸 The discussion highlights significant oil subsidies and questions why profitable companies require additional government support, especially when renewable energy projects are canceled.
Corporate Influence and Terminology
- 🏭 The term "CO2 footprint" is identified as a term invented by BP to shift responsibility from corporations to individual consumers.
- 🗣️ The video argues that terms like "clean coal" are right-wing talking points, despite coal being a very polluting energy source.
- 🤝 The overarching theme is that politicians, on both sides, are influenced by bribes and campaign contributions from industries like oil and gas, leading to policies that benefit corporations over the public.
Broader Implications and Conclusion
- 🏛️ The Supreme Court's legalization of bribery is cited as a reason why donor class, foreign governments, and corporations control the country.
- 🚫 The act of banning phrases is questioned as an ineffective way to win arguments and is seen as a sign of weakness, especially for an administration that ran on freedom of speech.
- ⛽ The phrase "Drill, baby, drill" is interpreted not as a move for lower gas prices, but as a way for corporations to profit from natural resources while the public bears the costs of climate change and receives subsidies.
- 💔 The speaker expresses frustration with this perceived
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Climate ChangeDepartment of EnergyDonald TrumpGlobal WarmingEnergy PolicyFossil FuelsRenewable EnergyEmissionsCarbon FootprintPolitical InfluenceCorporate LobbyingEnergy TransitionSustainability
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