This Bill Maher Episode Was Wild...and the Libs Are Not Going to Like...
Caitlin Clark Is Making Other WNBA Coaches Post Delusional Nonsense on Social Media
It Was Clear Kathy Hochul Was Not Welcome Here
We Shouldn't Be Shocked If the Venezuela Earthquakes Wiped Out Tens of Thousands...
Why Janice Dean Got Forced Into Retirement
Gavin Newsom Just Took This Stupid Billionaire Tax Idea to a Whole New...
One Dead After Eight People Overdose While DC Struggles to Combat Opioid Addiction
Too Little, Too Late: The NYT Let Chevalier’s Radical History Slide Until After...
Trump Taps Oklahoma Former Marine Lance Schroyer to Lead ICE
This South Dakota Democrat May Have Lost by Just Two Votes
DOJ Sues Four States That Refused to Hand Over SNAP Data
The U.S.'s Path to the World Cup Final Is Here and It's Not...
San Francisco Trans March Turns on One of California's Most Radical Progressive Democrat
Alaska Judge Rules That Bogus Democrat-Recruited Senate Candidate Can Remain on Ballot
Texas Democrats Have a Plan to Beat Ken Paxton: Calling Talarico's Supporters Gay...
OPINION

The Future Requires Dinosaurs

The opinions expressed by columnists are their own and do not necessarily represent the views of Townhall.com.
The Future Requires Dinosaurs
AP Photo/Jeff Chiu

Long before man walked the Earth, God in His providence created the animals, then sent a massive asteroid that collided with the Earth, wiped out the dinosaurs and other large animals, piled rubble, heat and pressure on top of them and turned them into fossil fuels. 

Advertisement

Or something like that. 

God, generously, provided a source of energy a long, long time before Henry Ford rolled the Model T off his assembly line.

Take the creation story however you want, but the bottom line is that the world runs on fossil fuels. They are necessary for more than just the internal combustion engine. They power our homes. They provide components for plastics and other beneficial items used by people. 

Environmental agitators insist we run our lives on sunlight and wind. The last time we did that, it was called the Dark Ages for a reason. The environmentalists insist we regress. One of the core components of the environmental left is the reliance on the trust funds of wealth progressives, many of whom get their money from the inheritance of the fossil fuel industry. 

With that money, the left has engaged in lawfare against oil companies nationwide. Just this week, a court in South Carolina threw out a case by the City of Charleston, which, egged on by these environmentalists, sued major oil companies over global warming. The Court of Common Pleas for the Ninth Judicial Circuit ruled, "The U.S. Constitution makes certain matters the exclusive domain of federal law for good reason. If all fifty states, let alone the tens of thousands of political subdivisions therein, were permitted to apply their own laws to such federal issues as interstate and international emissions, the result would be conflicting state standards that would be impossible for energy companies to navigate -- what the U.S. Supreme Court called a 'chaotic confrontation between sovereign states.'" 

Advertisement

That chaos would hamstring national energy production, which the Executive Branch has highlighted as a priority across administrations. "The ranks of this chorus are swelling for sound public policy reasons. While the scope of the state-law claims alleged here exceeds the recognized bounds of South Carolina law, Plaintiff's theory of liability appears almost limitless. Under Plaintiff's theory, virtually anyone could be a plaintiff -- and a defendant -- in what would effectively amount to a perpetual series of lawsuits that reset after every storm ... " 

Already, scores of states, counties, and municipalities have sued a hodgepodge of oil-and-gas companies for the alleged weather-related effects of climate change. If these lawsuits were successful, municipalities, companies, and individuals across the country could bring suits for injuries after every weather event. 

The list of potential plaintiffs is unbounded. 

Even in progressive enclaves like New York, New Jersey, Maryland and California, judges are tossing the litigation, but the environmentalists keep coming. 

What also keeps coming is the oil, long ago predicted to run out. Chevron has claim to a massive oil discovery in Guyana, located on the northern part of South America. British Petroleum ("BP"), which tried to placate the left with a shift to "clean energy," has just discovered a massive pocket of oil in Brazil. Ironically, even as United Nations delegates convene in Brazil for a climate change summit, the Brazilian government now argues BP should extract and sell the oil as a good for Brazil. 

Advertisement

Despite decades of alarmism, fear, lawsuits and even terrorism by environmentalists, global dependence on fossil fuels is not going away. Proving they are more regressive than progressive, most ardent environmentalists also insist nuclear power should be off the table. 

At some point, it must start to dawn on people that the privileged trust fund brats who want the rest of us to give up a comfortable existence, so they do not have to, are not forward-thinking or committed to progress. They are religious zealots in a cult that would regress humanity, decrease our quality of life and harm the future with a dystopia they insist is paradise. 

They have funded lawsuits and turned their children into neurotics, convinced the world is going to end. But the world is still going and will continue to harness fossil fuels. That is real progress. 

To find out more about Erick Erickson and read features by other Creators Syndicate writers and cartoonists, visit the Creators Syndicate Web page at www.creators.com.COPYRIGHT 2025 CREATORS.COM

Editor's Note: President Trump is leading America into the "Golden Age" as Democrats try desperately to stop it.  

Help us continue to report on President Trump's successes. Join Townhall VIP and use promo code FIGHT to get 60% off your membership.

Join the conversation as a VIP Member

Recommended

Trending on Townhall Videos

Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement