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Brenda Shaffer | Tom Nelson Pod #391

Brenda Shaffer | Tom Nelson Pod #391

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Brenda Shaffer discusses her Wall Street Journal piece arguing that current renewable-driven policies undermine energy security by making Western systems less reliable, more expensive, and dependent on concentrated supply chains, often tied to China. She says maritime security failures (Red Sea, Russia-Ukraine, Strait disruptions) show poor preparation, and argues fossil fuels still dominate the global energy mix (87%) despite decades of subsidies, while wind/solar remain limited and require backup baseload. She criticizes restricting fossil-fuel finance, especially in Africa, for worsening energy access and development. Shaffer claims UN climate institutions are political, seek taxation power withouBt representation, and that climate movements often oppose both fossil fuels and nuclear. She highlights Germany’s costly energy transition, emphasizes operational energy in warfare, and calls to restore energy security as national security and enable open debate.


00:00 Renewables and Crisis

00:57 Energy Security Failures

03:04 Emperor New Clothes

05:36 China and Methane Politics

10:32 Climate Narratives vs Reality

12:33 Myths of Transition

16:26 Cutting Supply Hurts Poor

19:50 Africa Needs Real Power

26:36 Germany Energiewende Fallout

29:21 Climate Activism and Anti West

30:33 Hydrocarbon Roadmap Skepticism

31:19 UN Climate Taxes and Power Grabs

33:18 Transparency and Budget Secrecy

34:39 Trump Era Workarounds and Lawfare

38:08 Gatekeepers and Speaking Freely

39:13 Languages and Middle East Shifts

44:07 Operational Energy in Warfare

47:53 Military Electrification Limits

51:52 IPCC Politics and Carbon Markets

55:27 Extreme Weather Narratives

58:01 Energy Realism Closing Message


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