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Energy Policy and Humanism
This chapter examines the complex relationship between federal and state powers in energy infrastructure, particularly concerning environmental regulations and Native American lands. It critiques the current political climate's approach to energy policy, advocating for a shift towards 'energy humanism' that prioritizes the well-being of people over climate catastrophism. Additionally, it explores the socioeconomic implications of energy costs and calls for a more humane and rational approach to energy policy that addresses the needs of all citizens.