The Romanticized View of the Green Energy Agenda - The Kim Monson Show

The Romanticized View of the Green Energy Agenda

The Romanticized View of the Green Energy Agenda
Trent Loos talks Super Bowl backup battery & green energy myths. Figueroa & Gregory unveil WSES with Dr. Lyons-Weiler. Keith Van Winkle eyes Douglas County Commissioner role.

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Sixth-generation farmer and rancher Trent Loos shares an update on the backup battery used for the Super Bowl at Allegiant Stadium and discusses the unrealistic expectations many have regarding green energy. Loos has been making efforts to reach out to the manufacturers behind the green battery rumored to have powered the Super Bowl, yet, so far, his attempts have been fruitless. Generally, the realm of green energy technology is divided between those who have a romantic, unrealistic view of what green energy can currently do and those who view the green energy agenda with skepticism due to it being unfeasible or accompanied by significant drawbacks, such as the potential for severe resource depletion. Listen to the full interview in the second hour.

Interview with Dr. James Lyons-Weiler, Xavier Figueoroa, Lori Martin Gregory

Xavier Figueroa and Lori Martin Gregory discuss their new work with Dr. James Lyons-Weiler regarding the World Society for Ethical Science (WSES). PAK is rolling out memberships for the World Society of Ethical Science (WSES), an ambitious initiative that has evolved from IPAK. The WSES is dedicated to enriching the community by providing access to truthful and unbiased scientific information. Leading the charge on this project are Figueroa, the vice president of IPAK, and Gregory, who serves as the secretary, both of whom are pivotal figures in the project’s leadership team.

Interview with Kevin Van Winkle

Kevin Van Winkle explains why he is running for Douglas County Commissioner. Learn more here. Listen to the full interview in the first hour.

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