Deep freeze, power crisis enveloping Texas sparks fresh climate-change falsehoods
WASHINGTON — The catastrophic cold snap that paralyzed the electrical grid in Texas has opened up a new front in the age-old battle between green-energy champions and their fossil-fuel rivals.
One side sees the chance to build a new, fortified and more sustainable power grid. The other calls it proof positive that it’s too soon to abandon oil, gas and coal.
Both, however, acknowledge a familiar dynamic that dates back to the environmental movement’s earliest days: people don’t think about pollution when they’re just trying to survive.
“When the temperature drops below zero, nobody cares where the electricity comes from — they just need the heat to come on,” Republican Texas congressman Michael Burgess told a committee hearing Thursday.