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Poverty remains persuasive in Mexico and various countries to its south.
Hunger, malnutrition, poor health, lack of education and limited access to basic services are the symptoms of destitution challenging millions of lives.
Hence, it would be disastrous for these countries to adopt policies disruptive to their economy.
This is why many of them are being careful about falling into the trap of the global net zero agenda being promoted as a way to avert a fabricated climate emergency.
Regardless of pressures from international leaders to join the campaign to "decarbonize," overcoming poverty with economic growth powered by fossil fuels is taking precedence in these countries.
Seventy-five percent of Mexico's electricity already comes from fossil fuels.
Brazil and Peru Need to Utilize Fossil Reserves to Move Forward. It's predicted that Brazil will become responsible for the production of about 50 percent of the world's offshore oil in 2040, or about 5.2 million b/d.
Peru is predicted to be among the three fastest-growing economies in South America in the next few years. In 2021, fossil fuels accounted for nearly 72 percent of the primary energy consumption in Peru.
There has been a similar pattern in Africa, too.
https://www.americanthinker.com/blo...a_must_tap_fossil_fuels_to_fight_poverty.html
It looks like it isn't just common sense American Republicans/Conservatives that scream out a "HELL NO" to this economy killing 'Green Energy' nonsense that the liberals and or progressives like Algore, AOC, John Kerry, Biden and the like are trying to shove down our capitalist-driven collective throats.
Hunger, malnutrition, poor health, lack of education and limited access to basic services are the symptoms of destitution challenging millions of lives.
Hence, it would be disastrous for these countries to adopt policies disruptive to their economy.
This is why many of them are being careful about falling into the trap of the global net zero agenda being promoted as a way to avert a fabricated climate emergency.
Regardless of pressures from international leaders to join the campaign to "decarbonize," overcoming poverty with economic growth powered by fossil fuels is taking precedence in these countries.
Seventy-five percent of Mexico's electricity already comes from fossil fuels.
Brazil and Peru Need to Utilize Fossil Reserves to Move Forward. It's predicted that Brazil will become responsible for the production of about 50 percent of the world's offshore oil in 2040, or about 5.2 million b/d.
Peru is predicted to be among the three fastest-growing economies in South America in the next few years. In 2021, fossil fuels accounted for nearly 72 percent of the primary energy consumption in Peru.
There has been a similar pattern in Africa, too.
https://www.americanthinker.com/blo...a_must_tap_fossil_fuels_to_fight_poverty.html
It looks like it isn't just common sense American Republicans/Conservatives that scream out a "HELL NO" to this economy killing 'Green Energy' nonsense that the liberals and or progressives like Algore, AOC, John Kerry, Biden and the like are trying to shove down our capitalist-driven collective throats.