The reality of the energy transition could be ugly for politicians, writes Fred Lazar. Read more.
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Ardent supporters of the energy transition keep suggesting it will lead to the creation of millions of new jobs. There are at least two problems with this argument. First, it ignores the euphemistically named “adjustment process.” As the economy moves away from fossil fuels, many millions of people will lose their jobs and“transition” easily and smoothly to the new jobs that might eventually be created.
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