Greetings!
I remember when I was studying "Politics of the Future"--a high-level political science class that was into all the weird things, new economies, ecology, new sciences and discoveries--it was a very cool class. There was several related classes, and I took all of them. My professor was definitely conservative, and had a balanced and vigorous approach to all kinds of things. He also threw us about a dozen books from a variety of thinkers, scholars, journalists, and such that demonstrated conclusively that there was in fact, a "Deep State" and groups of inter-connected uber-rich families that had been involved with building and organizing an essential oligarchy over the last century, involving families from the United States, Britain, Europe, and Japan. Hence, a uber-rich, power-hungry globalist elite seeking to control and manipulate economies and governments on a mass, global scale is not some crazy conspiracy, but based in real facts and evidence, with very real people and organizations. We also discussed global politics, modern warfare, global terrorism, the military-industrial complex, ecology movements, and new kinds of energy development. The evidence seemed to indicate that contrary to the environmentalist nuts--there was no magic formula, super technology, or some such that was going to revolutionize anything. My professor did however, suggest that a combination of new technologies, new resources, and new industrial and environmental and economic policies and processes, taken and organized together, could potentially serve to be a reasonably effective solution to our various environmental and energy challenges and needs. One of the partial solutions that could prove helpful was windpower, using the huge windmill farms. He discussed the various efforts in some of the Northern European countries, like Denmark and Holland. I don't have the citation or immediate source, but it was discussed in the textbooks we used, as well as the professor's own lecture materials, videos, interviews and so on. That was all from some 20 years ago, as well. I would hope that things have improved, but the environmentalists and the eco nuts seem crazier than ever before, and I don't know for certain we have made huge strides in making economies and environments much better off than in previous years, though I suspect there has been some degree of progress, just not the radical crazy kind demanded by the environmentalist crazies like AOC and her ilk.
Semper Fidelis,
SHARK