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Ronald Stein:  “Transition to Renewables is a Globalist Suicide Pact” | Tom Nelson Pod #347

Ronald Stein:  “Transition to Renewables is a Globalist Suicide Pact” | Tom Nelson Pod #347

Update: 2025-11-04
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Ronald Stein argues that transitioning to renewable energy is impractical as wind and solar power can only generate electricity and can't replace the diverse products and fuels derived from fossil fuels, which support modern civilization. He stresses that crude oil derivatives are vital for producing more than 6,000 everyday products and for powering various transportation modes crucial for global logistics. Stein advocates for continued use and more efficient consumption of fossil fuels until a viable, adequate substitute is found to maintain global living standards and infrastructure.


00:00 Introduction to Ronald Stein

00:19 The Renewable Energy Delusion

01:01 The Importance of Crude Oil

02:06 Products Derived from Fossil Fuels

02:40 Challenges of Replacing Fossil Fuels

03:05 Electricity and Its Dependence on Oil

03:41 The Role of Fossil Fuels in Modern Society

05:31 Environmental and Economic Impacts

06:47 Future of Energy and Sustainability

20:20 Ethical Concerns with Green Energy

27:19 Global Energy Policies and Realities

30:30 Conclusion and Final Thoughts


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Ronald Stein:  “Transition to Renewables is a Globalist Suicide Pact” | Tom Nelson Pod #347

Ronald Stein:  “Transition to Renewables is a Globalist Suicide Pact” | Tom Nelson Pod #347

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