Energy

It feels as if we just entering the Presidential race although in reality it has been going on for three years. I so hope that because of the shift that took place a short while ago, where Kamala is now the Democratic hopeful, that we will no longer have to listen to politicians beg for cash over three years and then listen to the daily media onslaught of different angles depending on who you are reading.

The reality of what is happening in our country versus what politicians want us to believe or not so they can put voters and money behind them is astounding. Energy is a perfect example. This snapshot above speaks volumes.

Thanks to Mike Bloomberg, who created Beyond Carbon, has paid over 370 coal companies to retire. He has doubled down on his commitment to get them all to close by 2030. Bloomberg Philanthropies works with state and local agencies to promote data and research, litigation, policy and advocacy, helping clean energy deployment and leads with environmental partners.

Trump wants to support coal, but the reality is coal is done. We should be promoting new energies including nuclear. This speaks loud and clear to the reality of what is happening in energy across our country. It also speaks to the importance of private funding to fill in the blanks where Government is hand tied.

As we enter the next few months of media nonsense and presidential candidate nonsense, take some time to research the reality of what is happening in our country and the actual impact needed. We need to evolve, not move backward.