https://www.americanthinker.com/articles/2023/07/chasing_a_green_chimera_biden_has_put_america_in_the_red_dragons_grasp.html
No country would ever depend on an out-and-out rival for something as vital as energy. Yet the Biden administration, through its zealous, misguided pursuit of “net-zero emissions,” is fast-tracking America’s dependence on Communist China for the minerals and components that back-end green technology. The administration also is curbing the mining industry, again allowing China to monopolize America and the world in minerals and ores.
This strategic disaster is a complete reversal of what President Donald Trump had achieved. Under him, the U.S. — long dependent on OPEC for oil — became a net exporter of natural gas and crude oil for the first time in more than 50 years. Exploration of oil and natural gas boosted the economy, lowered energy prices, and bolstered national security by increasing our energy independence.
Biden, on assuming office, pledged to eliminate the fossil fuel industry and pursue a radical climate agenda to replace carbon energy with renewables. He has since called for replacing 50% of carbon-fueled automobiles with electric vehicles (E.V.s) by 2030, creating a carbon-free electric grid by 2035, and having a carbon-free economy by 2050. This push toward unstable solar and wind power will markedly increase dependence on China, which dominates the market in materials required for E.V.s, batteries, and other renewables.
As a report from the Institute for Energy Research (IER) states, “green energy runs through communist China.” It notes that even if China were a trustworthy trading partner, near-total dependence on one country would still disadvantage America greatly.
While Biden pursues a chimerical goal, increasing energy prices in America despite rich domestic resources of oil, natural gas, and coal, China and India are building coal plants to grow their economies with readily accessible electricity. The green agenda, for whatever it’s worth, is also defeated by the massive amounts of carbon energy required to manufacture wind turbines and solar panels and the unrecyclable material with which they will clog landfills at the end of their useful lives. Manufacturing E.V.s requires six times more minerals than gas-powered cars; wind farms require nine times more minerals than gas-fired plants. Add to that the greenhouse gas emissions associated with the import of required materials.