The Energy Lockdown They Always Wanted
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The International Energy Agency has released a ten-point emergency plan to manage the fuel shortages cascading from the Strait of Hormuz crisis. Governments worldwide are being advised to work from home, slow down on highways, limit private vehicles to alternating days in major cities, and avoid air travel where alternatives exist. Social media has promptly — and correctly — dubbed it "Lockdown 2.0." The critics responding with "we're not doing this again" are not being paranoid. They are being perceptive.
Here is the question no one in polite energy-policy circles wants to answer: How is this list different, in any meaningful way, from the green agenda these same institutions have spent a decade trying to impose through climate regulation? Work from home. Take public transit. Don't drive. Don't fly. Switch your cooking away from gas. The IEA's emergency oil-shock playbook reads like a Bernie Sanders climate platform. The only thing missing is a carbon tax and a lecture about polar bears.
This is not a coincidence. It is a revelation.
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