The Math to Net Zero Doesn’t Add Up
By George Sharpe | May 15, 2023
The politicians who are mandating a path to net zero carbon emissions by 2050 certainly didn’t do the math to net zero because the math in their path doesn’t add up.
Lessons learned from the Ukraine crisis regarding the energy transition
By George Sharpe | Jun 10, 2022
Some are saying that the one good thing about the Ukraine caused energy crisis is that it will accelerate the transition away from our dependence on fossil fuels.
Oil and gas threat radius – how far is safe?
By George Sharpe | Jun 10, 2022
If I were to ask you how close a well could be drilled to your home without sacrificing the health and safety of your family, what would you say?
Chaco Canyon buffer zone has no basis in fact
By George Sharpe | May 5, 2022
After many years of debate, the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) is officially seeking comments on a proposed 10-mile buffer zone to protect the Chaco Culture National Park from oil and gas development.
Nuclear is the future, petroleum still the present
By George Sharpe | Jan 10, 2022
If you want reliable carbon free energy, then nuclear is your answer.
Why wind and solar aren’t the answer
By George Sharpe | Dec 6, 2021
Mankind is 100% reliant on energy. Given our need to respond to climate change, where should we get our energy in the future?
Mankind is 100% reliant on energy
By George Sharpe | Nov 8, 2021
The general public has no clue how important energy is to our way of life. They just know that when they flick a switch, the light comes on.