Map of AfricaBy Selwyn Duke

Every living thing requires energy to function. Without energy there is no movement. Without energy there is no life.

There is also, of course, no economic activity. Thus is the West’s war on energy most tragic — especially for Africans, who are being crippled by it.

So warn two experts, Joel Kotkin, director of the Urban Reform Institute; and South African engineer Hügo Krüger. Writing at UnHerd on Monday, they point out that unlike the West’s 1970s energy crisis, the current one is a self-inflicted wound, the result of government imposition of a greentopian agenda.

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