Understanding the Overlap of Energy, the Economy, and the Environment With Dr. Scott Tinker



A clean-energy future is not possible without a major dependance on fossil fuels. Believe it or not, the transition from fossil fuels to renewable sources of energy will actually increase the demand for “dirty” power. So on this episode of Making Money With Matt McCall, Matt is joined by Dr. Scott Tinker – the state geologist of Texas. They dive into the current state of the energy market and discuss where they think it’s headed in the future.

Scott says that “everything in our lives depends on energy.” While that may not seem like a profound statement on the surface, Scott’s explanation of it will give you a better grasp on just how greatly energy influences the decisions that drive our world. If you have money invested in the energy sector, this is an episode you must tune in for.

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00:00 Scott W. Tinker Introduction
4:30 ‘Everything In Our Lives Depends on Energy’
5:57 How Energy and the Economy Play Together
10:37 Energy Security Over Climate Security
15:27 Future of Nuclear Energy?
21:36 Next Generation Bullish on Nuclear Energy
24:42 Scott’s Next Venture in Affordable Energy Systems

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9 thoughts on “Understanding the Overlap of Energy, the Economy, and the Environment With Dr. Scott Tinker”

  1. The link added by YouTube is misleading information from the corrupt liars at the UN. I know for a fact that the entire climate change initiative is intended to implement social behavior control, population decline and added revenue from expensive less efficient power sources and fake carbon credit markets that line the pockets of politics politicians.

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