Trump's pick for energy secretary loves fracking so much, he drank its liquid
Briefly

Wright's appointment signals a decisive shift in the DOE's direction, likely prioritizing fossil fuel and nuclear energy over Biden's renewable energy initiatives, which could impact climate policies.
Wright argues against the notion of a climate crisis and challenges the categorization of energy sources as 'clean' or 'dirty', emphasizing the complexities of energy production.
His history with companies involved in mining raises questions about his credibility on environmental impacts, as he cites the human rights challenges associated with wind and solar energy production.
While he acknowledges the greenhouse gas effects of CO2, Wright's comments downplay climate concerns, indicating a potentially controversial stance as he leads the DOE.
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