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Yes, in My Backyard: Why Richmond Should Value Its Oil Refinery

By <a class="post-author" href="/about#aepstein">Alex Epstein</a> -- January 4, 2013

Imagine you live nearby a pharmaceutical factory. Decade after decade, it creates wealth and jobs in your area by producing life-saving products. Then, one day, there is a fire at the factory, damaging a component upon which half the output depends. The company puts out the fire soon as possible so that no nearby residents are likely to suffer any long-term health consequences.

Obviously, the appropriate response to such a situation would to be to both investigate the cause of the fire and to let the company fix the damage as soon as possible, so it can get back to its important work.

This also should have been the response of the residents of Richmond, California, to last year’s fire at the local Chevron oil refinery, because oil refineries are no less valuable than pharmaceutical factories.…

A Moral Defense of the Oil Industry

By <a class="post-author" href="/about#aepstein">Alex Epstein</a> -- December 5, 2012

“It is the oil industry, not its opponents, that deserves the moral high ground. The moral arguments against oil pretend to be progressive but are in fact re-hashes of primitive philosophical doctrines. For example, ‘sustainability’ is a relic of centuries when human beings repeated the same lifestyle over and over–instead of finding better and better ways to do things.”

Imagine you are an advertising executive, and a CEO asks you: “Do you think you can help improve the reputation of my industry?”

You respond, “Sure, what are some ways your industry makes people’s live better?”

He replies, “Well, actually, our product helps people in just about everything they do. This past year, it helped take 4 million newlyweds to their dream destinations for their honeymoons. It helped bring 300 million Americans to their favorite places: yoga studios, soccer games, friends’ houses.…

Bill McKibben: Energy Enemy Number One

By <a class="post-author" href="/about#aepstein">Alex Epstein</a> -- November 30, 2012

Bill McKibben, who has been called “the nation’s leading environmentalist,” is leading a movement to destroy the fossil fuel industry, which he calls “Public Enemy Number One.” This is the signature issue of his mega-popular organization 350.org under the names Do the Math and Fossil Free.”

As an energy researcher who knows the indispensability of the fossil fuel industry to my own life and billions of lives around the world, I am doing whatever I can to stop this movement.

My Debate with Bill McKibben

Earlier this month I publicly debated Bill McKibben in order to make the case that his quest “to cut our fossil fuel use by a factor of 20 over the next few decades” is pseudoscientific and suicidal.

Throughout the debate I stressed four points:

  1. For the foreseeable future, fossil fuels are the indispensable source of the abundant, affordable energy that human flourishing depends on.

Challenging Bill McKibben and the Green Establishment: The Environmental Case for Fossil Fuels

By <a class="post-author" href="/about#aepstein">Alex Epstein</a> -- September 28, 2012

Three Philosophical Questions About Energy (Interview)

By <a class="post-author" href="/about#aepstein">Alex Epstein</a> -- September 7, 2012

Debate: Bill McKibben vs. Alex Epstein on Fossil Fuels

By <a class="post-author" href="/about#aepstein">Alex Epstein</a> -- July 30, 2012

The Globavore’s Achievement — A Review of 'The Locavore's Dilemma: In Praise of the 10,000-Mile Diet'

By <a class="post-author" href="/about#aepstein">Alex Epstein</a> -- July 16, 2012

Why We Should Love the Oil Companies (Straight talk from an industry outsider)

By <a class="post-author" href="/about#aepstein">Alex Epstein</a> -- June 15, 2012

The Essential ‘Oil, Gas & Government’ (Kudos to a treatise in the age of the blog)

By <a class="post-author" href="/about#aepstein">Alex Epstein</a> -- May 25, 2012

Understanding the Green Menace: Robert Zubrin’s Merchants of Despair

By <a class="post-author" href="/about#aepstein">Alex Epstein</a> -- May 11, 2012