Governor Palin Ahead of the Curve |
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Ed Morrissey has a post at Hot Air on 20 June 2011 discussing China's hoarding of rare earth metals. Rare earth metals are needed for green energies such as the batteries in electric cars and in CFL light bulbs that will be mandated in the coming years, as well as in cell phones and other technologies. Morrissey writes: Elements required for critical components such as lithium batteries for electric cars cannot be found in massive quantities within the US, and a number of the rare-earth elements needed for these components are mainly found in China — which can be fairly described as an economic competitor of the US at the very least. A report on 19 June 2011 in the Financial Times should drive that point home and send up red flags on "green" mandates, both literally and figuratively: This news is something that Governor Sarah Palin warned about in an 21 October 2010 Facebook post, "Drill, Baby, Drill and Mine, Baby, Mine; Serious Consequences" where she wrote (emphasis mine): Some of the countries we're now reliant upon and will soon be beholden to can easily use energy and mineral supplies as a weapon against us. America is already beholden to China due to our massive debt. Now, we are beholden to them because of our self-imposed green initiatives that have handcuffed us on multiple levels. President Obama's plans to make us energy independent using green technologies cannot even be achieved when China is our main source of rare earth metals. We have the opportunity to drill for traditional and proven sources of energy that are just below our feet, yet the federal government is handcuffing oil and gas rich states and coastal areas.. On 16 June 2011, The New Work Times reported that the
Obama Admin Objects to Alaska Oil and Gas Development Bill.
— The administration's expressed opposition to a bill that would increase oil and gas development in Alaska only makes us more dependent on foreign countries to provide needed resources for both green and traditional energies, not to mention material needed for communication technology such as cell phones. Governor Palin is both right and prescient once again. |
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Update: The Alaska Dispatch reports that Alaska has large quantities of rare earth elements, and the US House is proposing legislation aimed at developing these resources:
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