3 Podcasters Walk into a Bar EP 28 - The Lizard Threat: Hypocrisy and the Future of Oil and Gas

1 year ago
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#oilandgasindustry #EnvironmentalHypocrisy #ESGRegulations #EndangeredSpeciesAct #JobPreservation #ConservationConcerns #LizardListing #IndustryChallenges #EnvironmentalBalance #PolicyImpact

00:00 - Intro
01:52 - Talks about David`s Article: Biden's war on oil and gas shifts to a Permian Basin blizzard
08:51 - Talks about Blocking Out the Sun
10:31 - Talks about the Dunes Sagebrush Lizard Notice to proposed listing and a 60-day public comment period
14:22 - When we're talking about the animals that the wind industry kills, we should also talk about the birds
17:37 - Lithium mining operation out in Nevada being placed on hold by U.S Fish and Wildlife Service for 4 years now because of the claims about the so-called endangered buckwheat
20:35 - Talks about the Center for Biological Diversity using Endangered Species Act to stop any Projects or any human Progress
24:00 - What's coming around the corner this week for Ray Trevino and David Blackmon
26:12 - Outro

In this engaging podcast episode, Stuart Turley, Ray Trevino, and David Blackmon discuss the potential listing of the Dunes Sagebrush Lizard as an endangered species and its implications for the oil and gas industry. They shed light on the ESG hypocrisy surrounding environmental regulations, the impact of such listings on job opportunities, and the broader consequences of misguided policies. With a mix of insightful analysis and witty banter, the podcast highlights the challenges faced by the industry and the need for a balanced approach to environmental conservation.

Bullet Points:

- Discussion on the proposed listing of the Dunes Sagebrush Lizard as an endangered species and its potential impact on the oil and gas industry.

- Highlighting the ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) hypocrisy in environmental regulations and the overlooked environmental consequences of wind farms.

- Emphasizing the significance of job preservation and the potential negative effects of listing the lizard on employment in the industry.

- Critiquing the excessive legal battles and abuse of the Endangered Species Act by radical environmental groups like the Center for Biological Diversity.

- Urging for a balanced and informed approach to environmental policies, considering the economic and practical implications of conservation measures.

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