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Earth.org Debunks Clean Energy Mythsby Steve Hanley Mark Twain liked to say, “What you don’t know won’t hurt you near as...
05/24/2026

Earth.org Debunks Clean Energy Myths

by Steve Hanley

Mark Twain liked to say, “What you don’t know won’t hurt you near as much as what you do know that ain’t true.” Unfortunately, large corporations take advantage of our innate ability to believe false information for their private gain. The to***co companies perfected the art of the lie, but lots of others have learned from its lessons in perfidy to create attacks on renewable energy, electric vehicles, and political candidates who encourage progressive values.

The current head of the US government had made a career out of attacking renewable energy, because he is paid handsomely for doing so. He loves to tell rapturous admirers that the wind doesn’t always blow and the sun doesn’t always shine, and therefore renewables are useless. Only good old-fashioned thermal generation powered by burning fossil fuels will do. Because he is paid to remain ignorant, he is unaware that the truth is quite a different story.

Myth 1: Renewable energy is too costly

In a blog post on May 11, 2026, Earth.org said, “One of the most persistent debates in energy policy has been the assertion that renewable energy cannot pass the commercial test without hefty state subsidies. However, a 2024 International Renewable Energy Agency report found that 91% of new renewable power projects commissioned globally were less expensive than the cheapest new fossil fuel option available.”

Every good lie rests on a kernel of truth. That’s what makes them so powerful. For instance, in 2010 the cost of solar was fives times more expensive than thermal generation. That’s what the lying liars want you to hear. What they don’t want you to hear is that today, solar is 41 percent cheaper and onshore wind is 53 percent cheaper. In 2024, the shift to renewables saved an estimated US$467 billion in global fuel expenditures, Earth.org said. Is that close to half a trillion dollars? Yes, it is, but still people — operating on 15-year-old data — continue to believe renewables are too expensive.

Today, thanks to the toady in the White House, the cost of fossil fuels is soaring, which illustrates that interruptions in the supply of fossil fuels can happen at any time. But the sun has been shining in the sky for billions of years and will likely do so for billions more. The cost of the “fuel” for solar and wind is zero and will be for all eternity. Why would we pay for something we can get for nothing? It makes no sense.

Myth 2: Renewable energy is not reliable

Only a fool would suggest that the sun always shines or that the wind always blows. But what the detractors of renewable energy refuse to recognize is that while solar and wind have been getting cheaper, energy storage systems have as well. New technologies are arriving every day that are orders of magnitude less expensive than they were a decade or more ago. In the news this month alone, CATL and Gotion have announced new sodium-ion batteries that will move the economics of energy storage even further forward.

According to IRENA, the cost of fully installed battery storage plummeted by 93% between 2010 and 2024. These grid-scale batteries act as a high-speed buffer that reacts to supply shifts in milliseconds, soaking up midday solar surges and discharging that power during the evening peak, Earth.org said.

“This technological shift has sparked a massive wave of industrial confidence. The US Energy Information Administration projects that 24 gigawatts of new utility scale storage will come online in the US in 2026 — shattering the record of 15 GW set just last year. Most tellingly, renewables combined with storage now account for 93 percent of all new utility scale capacity in the US, leaving natural gas with a meager 6.3 GW share.” It adds that wind and solar “cannot be targeted by export embargoes or commodity price shocks.”

Myth 3: Renewable energy infrastructure has a large environmental footprint

The extraction of the raw materials and production of all industrial products have environmental costs. “These are valid spheres of constant examination and enhancement,” Earth.org said. But the environmental footprint of renewables is far less than what critics say it is. Research from the National Renewable Energy Laboratory shows that wind turbines emit just 13 grams of carbon dioxide per kilowatt-hour. Solar comes in at 43 grams.

By contrast, natural gas produces 486 grams and coal generates a massive 1,001 grams. In other words, coal is nearly 80 times more carbon intensive than a wind turbine. “An average wind turbine or solar panel will pay back the carbon cost of its production in a few months of operation and operate with almost zero emissions over 25 to 30 years,” Earth.org said. Who wouldn’t want that?

Myth 4: Clean energy kills jobs

“The disruption the energy transition brings to workers in coal mining communities or oil and gas regions is real, and the policy response to that disruption has frequently been inadequate. What the employment data does not support is the broader claim that clean energy is a net destroyer of jobs across the energy economy,” Earth.org said.

In 2023, there were 35 million clean energy workers globally — up from 30 million in 2019 and surpassing fossil fuel employment for the first time. Under current policies, clean energy is projected to add 10 million more jobs by 2030, while fossil fuels are expected to shed roughly 3 million.

In the United States, clean energy jobs grew three times faster than the overall workforce in 2024, according to the Clean Jobs America 2024 report, which compares job growth during calendar year 2024 with growth in total US employment over the same period. The IEA estimates that about half of the fossil fuel employees who will be facing layoffs in the next decade have skills that can be directly applied to clean energy jobs. For instance, Canadian company Eavor is using techniques developed for the oil and gas industry for a new closed loop geothermal installation in Germany.

Myth 5: The transition is happening too slowly

Installation figures from recent years suggest that the technology rollout is proceeding faster than most forecasts anticipated, Earth.org said. In May 2025, China added 93 gigawatts of solar capacity in a single month, a rate equivalent to roughly 100 solar panels per second. Combined wind and solar capacity in the country surpassed total thermal power capacity for the first time in early 2025, and China hit its 2030 wind and solar target in 2024, six years ahead of schedule.

On a global level, the IEA projects that renewables will surpass coal as the world’s largest electricity source by mid-2026. Electricity output from renewables is forecast to reach 16,200 TWh in 2030, up 60 percent from 2024. “While global efforts still fall short of the Paris Agreement climate goals, the argument that renewable energy is too slow to reshape the world’s power systems has been overtaken by a massive surge in industrial momentum,” it said.

Countering Disinformation

The clean energy revolution is moving forward despite the naysayers. The recent grand carambalage in the Strait of Hormuz has brought home to more people how Ill advised it is to base the entire global economy on fossil fuels. But “Jane, you ignorant slut” is not an effective way to change people’s minds. A calm, rational presentation of the facts in non-judgmental language is far more likely to succeed.

The same techniques that are effective at debunking anti-EV myths work just as well at debunking anti-renewable energy myths. Information is power. If you are a CleanTechnica reader, you have all the information you need to counter such blithering, but you must use it wisely.

People are actually capable of changing their minds based on new information. Some people are afraid of airplanes, even though statistically they are safer than driving to the grocery store. People were leery of microwave ovens and cell phones at one point. Even radio had its detractors. We can change people’s minds with information — assuming they are willing to listen. In the end, economics will carry the day. Free fuel — no other source of energy can match that!

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Earth.Org is a leading environmental news website dedicated to providing comprehensive coverage of crucial issues affecting our planet.

10/08/2025

Worldwide solar and wind power generation has outpaced electricity demand this year, and for the first time on record, renewable energies combined generated more power than coal, according to a new analysis.

Letter From The GreensDear Councillor Eric Stork,Thank you for your email,In light of the well founded medical science b...
02/08/2024

Letter From The Greens

Dear Councillor Eric Stork,

Thank you for your email,

In light of the well founded medical science benefits of saunas and the fact that the Aquatic Centre saunas were closed in 2019 for lack of parts required to repair the saunas, repairing the saunas this Winter far outweighs the Management recommendation to postpone the re-opening of the saunas until the Aquatic Centre is re-designed to best service the community when the next major municipal construction project is completed possibly only by the year 2026.

As Mayor Thomas publicly declared last night, if Residents have a better offer to do work recommended by Management to Mayor & Council, who quoted with or without going to public tender with a copy of their report to Management the cost estimates back in 2019 to temporarily repair the saunas?

What were the cost estimates for the missing parts, what are the missing parts, what plumbing work, what electrical and heating components had to be repaired or replaced and what woodwork and concrete work had to be done with the proposed time line to complete the project under $100,000 ?

As for how you and the City of Pointe-Claire can support our locally based non-profit community group application to Service Canada submitted by Solaire Canada Solar, an official letter of support from the City of Pointe-Claire with the copy of the January 16th,2024 correspondence below forwarded to you, Mayor Thomas & Bruno Tremblay last month, can be hand-delivered in-person, by us when scheduling face-to-face appointments convenient to you for our best efforts to have our Canada Summer Jobs 2024 application with Service Canada Reference Number 0-23619510 when wholeheartedly supported by you and the City of Pointe-Claire to Francis Scarpaleggia, MP for Lac St Louis, currently Chair of the House of Commons Standing Committee on Environment and Sustainable Development,
Gregory Kelly, MNA for Jacques Cartier,
Member of the Liberal Party of Quebec Committee on Agriculture, Fisheries, Energy and Natural Resources and the Service Canada Greater Montreal Regional Director & Field Representative for the Canada Summer Jobs 2024 Training Fund.

To further our request for information and the support of the City of Pointe-Claire to help us create meaningful career related employment opportunities for residents of the City of Pointe-Ckaire between the ages of 15 and 30 from April up to Labor Day Weekend 2024, can you join us for a Breakfast Club early-bird breakfast meeting at Chez Cora on Hymus Boulevard of Pointe-Claire on your first available Friday or Tuesday between 8am and 8:45am?

See you on Friday?

Best regards,

Daniel La Tour
Conseiller en sécurité financière
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12/15/2023

Friends,

“At the COP28 climate negotiations I am proud to say that Canada fought hard for a deal that includes a transition away from fossil fuels. For 30 years the UN climate negotiations had skirted around the basic fact that the climate crisis is a fossil fuel crisis. Hopefully this is a global turning point.

But Canada's domestic policy is hugely hypocritical. During COP28 Canada unveiled its flagship climate policy, the Emissions Cap framework, that officials admitted was specifically designed to allow for the continued expansion of fossil fuel production. I call on my local MP and other political leaders to correct this hypocrisy. It's time to end the fossil fuel era by closing Big Oil's loopholes in our climate policies. Let's start with a better, bolder Emissions Cap without delay.”

In solidarity,

Daniel La Tour
Secretary-Treasurer
Solaire Canada Solar
(514) 659-5804 WhatsApp

11/20/2023

To be successful in meeting climate goals, we must advocate to stop the ongoing harm to our climate and the communities by the fossil fuel indsutry.

We can do more when working together to meet climate goals.

With your team of Volunteers under your leadership, support and sponsored team generosity, we will continue advocating for a safe climate and healthy communities.

We hope we can count on your support.

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12/09/2022

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