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When we look at new car sales in Norway, we see that only one in 10 is powered by an internal combustion engine.

Admittedly, Northern Europe has many positive geographic and demographic features: a strong supply of renewable energy resources, high gas prices, short driving distances, and, most importantly, a citizenry that honestly cares about sustainability, i.e., one that has a sincere interest in leaving behind a planet that fully supports life as we’ve come to know it.

By way of comparison, sales of new EVs in the U.S. run at about 6.5%.

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The Rest of the World Can Scarcely Believe How Far the U.S. Has Fallen

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At left we see an example of how the rest of the world views Trump and the United States of 2026.

A blend of pity, contempt, and ridicule.

The Rest of the World Can Scarcely Believe How Far the U.S. Has Fallen

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From the New York Times: Trump Administration Pushes Narrative of Christian Founding at Rally

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At the top of the news is the Trump’s administration’s day-long prayer event featured speakers from President Trump’s cabinet and a program that drew connections between the nation’s founding and Christianity.

However, as shown below, there is in fact no such connection.

https://www.2greenenergy.com/2026/05/18/christian-founding/

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Anti-Renewables Propaganda

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I spend a decent amount of time on social media–enough to see the 5- to 10-fold increase in posts that are essentially long-debunked myths about solar and wind that has taken place over just the past few months.

Anti-Renewables Propaganda

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