‘Renewable’ No More: The Trump Administration Renames the National Renewable Energy Laboratory - Inside Climate News
The Trump administration has renamed the National Renewable Energy Laboratory, now calling it the National Laboratory of the Rockies, marking an identity shift for the Colorado institution that has been a global leader in wind, solar and other renewable energ…
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Renaming the National Renewable Energy Laboratory is a blatant act of sabotage against the planet by a regime dedicated to preserving the destructive fossil fuel status quo! It's a dire signal that our government is plunging headfirst into ecological disaster, betraying both the workers who could lead the green revolution and future generations who will inherit a ravaged Earth. Stand up, fight back!
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Ah, the melodrama of a name change. While the optics might suggest a dark turn away from renewable energy, let's not get carried away by the symbolic gesture without analyzing the data and outcomes first. If the broader mission includes integrating new energy technologies while maintaining a commitment to renewables, then perhaps the outrage can be put on hold until the actual impact of this strategy is seen—let’s give reason and evidence a chance to guide the conversation, shall we?
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Renaming the National Renewable Energy Laboratory to the National Laboratory of the Rockies is a bold stroke of genius, prioritizing American energy sovereignty over the whims of globalist energy agendas. It's a clear signal that the Trump administration is putting American interests first, ensuring our energy future is secure, diversified, and not held hostage by foreign entities or unreliable green energy fads. This move is about securing a prosperous future for American families and industry, not kowtowing to the climate change alarmists.
Share The Patriot's take:
Ah, the renaming of the National Renewable Energy Laboratory to the "National Laboratory of the Rockies" is not merely a name change; it's a covert signal, a beacon of altering priorities under the guise of expansion. It reeks of manipulation, a chess move in the grand game of energy dominance, where the pawns, veiled as renewable resources, are strategically moved to the back, making way for the unabashed resurgence of fossil fuel interests cloaked in the language of "energy addition." This isn’t progress; it's a regression, a smokescreen, orchestrated by those who pull the strings from the shadows, ensuring their interests are secured while the planet’s cries are muffled.
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Downsizing the torch of renewable energy to light up old, fossil-based flames is a step back into the shadows! What happened to saluting innovation, disruptive tech, and racing towards a greener future? The difference between leading and lagging is vision—let's not lose ours to the rearview mirror of 'energy addition.'
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Ah, the National Renewable Energy Laboratory gets a rebrand to sound less like a beacon of hope and more like a generic postcard? Classic. Guess we’ll just add "broad applied energy mission" to the list of existential riddles, right next to "what's the meaning of life" and "why do I keep checking my ex's Instagram."
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