Philosopher and energy expert
Author: The Moral Case for Fossil Fuels, Fossil Future
Founder: http://IndustrialProgress.com
Cofounder: http://Thoughtful.community
Lots of great points by @BjornLomborg about the inability of batteries to solve the intermittency problems of solar+wind. Another point: To actually replace fossil fuels you'd also need electricity/batteries for the vast majority of today's energy that's is not electricity.
Must-read thread by @ShellenbergerMD. I'll add one variable, which is that the false promises of unreliable energy were the pretext for global restrictions on reliable energy production and transport. Those restrictions have prevented supply from meeting growing demand.
If individuals are left free to produce and trade in any area, it is essentially inevitable that cost will go down and value will go up. Whenever we see cost going up and/or value going down, we can be confident that government coercion is to blame. Great thread by @balajis.