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Ken Peterson Talks with Brandi Kruse About “What Does It Cost?” Documentary

In April, Ken Peterson appeared on [un]Divided’s Sundays with Subscribers, hosted by Brandi Kruse. In this teaser, Peterson and Kruse discuss the land mass that wind and solar would require in the Pacific Northwest and the infinitesimal effects net zero energy policies will have on global climate. Watch “What Does It Cost?” below:

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Ken Peterson Talks Crippling Costs of Net Zero Energy on The Jason Rantz Show

On April 25, Ken Peterson, director of the new documentary “What Does It Cost?“, appeared on The Jason Rantz Show to discuss the crippling costs of net zero energy. In this 10-minute segment, Peterson explains how net zero energy policies in the Pacific Northwest will have a devastating effect on taxpayers’ wallets while only having an infinitesimal effect on the global climate. Watch “What Does It Cost?” below:

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Watch: The Wild West of Energy

Cole Smead moderates a discussion with Kent Walter, Jonathan Lesser, and Mark Mills at the COSM 2024 Technology Summit which sheds light on the need for a balanced approach to energy policy, technological innovation, and market adaptability. Read More ›
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Jonathan Lesser on [un]Divided with Brandi Kruse

Jonathan Lesser appeared on Brandi Kruse’s [un]Divided podcast as her “Sundays with Subscribers” guest to discuss the devastating consequences of net-zero policies in the Pacific Northwest. A recent report authored by Lesser and Mitchell Rolling revealed that net-zero energy policies in Washington State and Oregon will produce staggering costs to individuals and businesses without providing any meaningful environmental benefits. You can watch a portion of the interview on the September 24th episode of [un]Divided below (starting at 19:45), or you can view the entire “Sundays with Subscribers” episode by subscribing to Brandi Kruse’s [un]Divided Patreon.