Books
Natalie G. Turner

Drill, Baby, Drill: Why Climate Alarmism Is Killing America's Future

In a world consumed by climate alarmism, where fear of environmental catastrophe drives policy decisions, one question remains unanswered: at what cost? In Drill, Baby, Drill: Why Climate Alarmism Is Killing America's Future, readers are invited to explore a bold and unapologetic counter-narrative that challenges the conventional wisdom of radical environmental policies. This provocative book dismantles the myths surrounding renewable energy dominance, exposes the hidden consequences of overregulation, and makes a compelling case for why fossil fuels, deregulation, and innovation hold the key to securing America’s prosperity—and even its planet.

Through meticulous research, real-world case studies, and insights from leading voices in science, economics, and industry, this book reveals how excessive environmental mandates stifle economic growth, destroy jobs, and disproportionately harm working-class families. It argues that the relentless push for green energy isn’t just impractical—it’s unsustainable. Instead, author champions a pragmatic approach, advocating for a balanced energy portfolio that prioritizes American ingenuity, resource abundance, and freedom.

From expanding domestic oil and gas production to revitalizing coal communities with cutting-edge technologies, Drill, Baby, Drill presents actionable solutions that empower both people and the environment. Whether you’re skeptical of climate alarmism or simply seeking a fresh perspective on sustainability, this book offers an eye-opening exploration of how deregulation, fossil fuels, and free-market principles can pave the way to a brighter, more resilient future—for America and the world.

Prepare to rethink everything you thought you knew about energy, the environment, and the path forward.
226 printed pages
Original publication
2025
Publication year
2025
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