The world needs more planet-heating fossil fuel, not less, Donald Trump’s newly appointed energy secretary, Chris Wright, told oil and gas bigwigs on Monday.

“We are unabashedly pursuing a policy of more American energy production and infrastructure, not less,” he said in the opening plenary talk of CERAWeek, a swanky annual conference in Houston, Texas, led by the financial firm S&P Global.

Wright, a former fracking executive who was picked by Trump to the crucial cabinet position, also attacked the Joe Biden administration for focusing “myopically on climate change”.

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    If I was a doctor, I’d say that Trump has a severe case of ODD. It’s very, very obvious that he’s doing these things because someone else said the opposite.

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    They are so transparently stupid and vile at this point that I’m not going to get emotionally invested any longer. Just remember that it was these assholes and the assholes that voted them in when the planet is dying.

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    Hey, he’s not wrong, I can think of a couple old fossils I’d like to see experience internal combustion if you know what I mean.

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        I even got a post removed from Lemmy earlier today because it included a ‘call for violence’ against Trump and Leon.

        But, I didn’t get banned, so that’s a plus.

        On the OP’s topic–is anyone in the world really gonna feel bereft if a total cunt like this Chris Wright guy goes missing?

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    Wright, a former fracking executive who was picked by Trump to the crucial cabinet position, also attacked the Joe Biden administration for focusing “myopically on climate change”.

    Well that’s funny considering US drilling and oil production ramped up to an all-time high under Biden.

    https://tradingeconomics.com/united-states/crude-oil-production

    https://www.statista.com/statistics/265215/us-oil-production-in-million-metric-tons/

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    Fossil fuels are renewable too… just not in the timescale that works for humanity

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      Ehhh. I don’t know.

      So, a lot of fossil fuel built up the Carboniferous Period. Basically, you had woody plants develop. But it took a while for organisms to develop that could break down dead woody plants. So aside from massive fires — which were a thing for a while — there wasn’t really a way to eliminate dead wood. A lot of it ultimately became coal.

      But today, the world has those organisms. I don’t think that it’s really possible to reproduce that coal build-up again.

      https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carboniferous

      The Carboniferous (/ˌkɑːrbəˈnɪfərəs/ KAR-bə-NIF-ər-əs)[6] is a geologic period and system of the Paleozoic era that spans 60 million years, from the end of the Devonian Period 358.86 Ma (million years ago) to the beginning of the Permian Period, 298.9 Ma.

      There is ongoing debate as to why this peak in the formation of Earth’s coal deposits occurred during the Carboniferous. The first theory, known as the delayed fungal evolution hypothesis, is that a delay between the development of trees with the wood fibre lignin and the subsequent evolution of lignin-degrading fungi gave a period of time where vast amounts of lignin-based organic material could accumulate. Genetic analysis of basidiomycete fungi, which have enzymes capable of breaking down lignin, supports this theory by suggesting this fungi evolved in the Permian.[26][27] However, significant Mesozoic and Cenozoic coal deposits formed after lignin-digesting fungi had become well established, and fungal degradation of lignin may have already evolved by the end of the Devonian, even if the specific enzymes used by basidiomycetes had not.[25] The second theory is that the geographical setting and climate of the Carboniferous were unique in Earth’s history: the co-occurrence of the position of the continents across the humid equatorial zone, high biological productivity, and the low-lying, water-logged and slowly subsiding sedimentary basins that allowed the thick accumulation of peat were sufficient to account for the peak in coal formation.[25]

      According to the WP article, there’s a competing theory, but even if that’s the reason for coal accumulation, it still doesn’t really apply to the world today.

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      You just have to time travel, he forgot to explain that to us, we’re just ignorant and tech-unsavy people compared to him and his fellow

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    America: produces more oil than ever before and more than basically every other country

    GOP: that’s not enough!

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    Hilariously enough - this’ll likely blow the bottom out of the oil market and end up hurting those companies.