The world needs more planet-heating fossil fuel, not less, Donald Trump’s newly appointed energy secretary, Chris Wright, told oil and gas bigwigs on Monday.
“We are unabashedly pursuing a policy of more American energy production and infrastructure, not less,” he said in the opening plenary talk of CERAWeek, a swanky annual conference in Houston, Texas, led by the financial firm S&P Global.
Wright, a former fracking executive who was picked by Trump to the crucial cabinet position, also attacked the Joe Biden administration for focusing “myopically on climate change”.
Ehhh. I don’t know.
So, a lot of fossil fuel built up the Carboniferous Period. Basically, you had woody plants develop. But it took a while for organisms to develop that could break down dead woody plants. So aside from massive fires — which were a thing for a while — there wasn’t really a way to eliminate dead wood. A lot of it ultimately became coal.
But today, the world has those organisms. I don’t think that it’s really possible to reproduce that coal build-up again.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carboniferous
According to the WP article, there’s a competing theory, but even if that’s the reason for coal accumulation, it still doesn’t really apply to the world today.