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Are fossil fuels an ethical investment?
By Merrill Matthews

Saudi oil giant Aramco -- the world’s most profitable company -- issued its first public offering in December. The IPO has reenergized debate around whether it’s ethical to invest in oil and natural gas companies.

Green activists say no. Their organizations have worked for several years to encourage companies and individuals to “divest” from fossil fuel-producing companies. As green site Go Fossil Free puts it, “Divestment is the opposite of an investment -- it simply means getting rid of stocks, bonds, or investment funds that are unethical or morally ambiguous.”

Divestment efforts have gained some ground. In September the University of California system divested its $150 million in fossil fuel assets. And the European Investment Bank, the “lending arm” of the European Union, recently announced, “We will stop financing fossil fuels and we will launch the most ambitious climate investment strategy of any public financial institution anywhere.”

To be clear, that’s a political decision. But is it an ethical one? Not if we consider the economic, environmental, and national security value fossil fuels afford.

First, fossil fuel companies provide millions of high-paying jobs -- and not just for C-suiters, as liberal activists claim.

The average salary in the U.S. oil and gas industry was about $102,000 -- nearly twice the national average. These salaries ranged from $78,000 for pipeline workers to $162,000 for those working in oil and gas extraction. 

Second, capital investments that funded the fracking boom have made natural gas the most abundant and affordable energy source for electricity generation -- and it’s the cleanest burning fossil fuel. Natural gas releases about half as much carbon dioxide as coal, and about two-thirds that of gasoline and heating oil.

Transitioning to natural gas is one of the primary reasons U.S. energy-related carbon emissions declined from roughly 6,000 million metric tons a decade ago to about 5,000 today -- even with more people and a larger economy.

If companies and individuals invest in natural gas and oil, gas supplies will remain plentiful and prices will remain low. The use of coal and other carbon-intensive fossil fuels will likely decline even more.

The truth is green activists’ renewable energy dreams are unrealistic. We are a long way from wind and solar power being able to supply most of a developed economy’s energy needs.

Investment managers have a fiduciary responsibility to maximize the investments they oversee. They have no obligation to invest in fossil fuels, but they also should not be barred from investing if oil and gas companies look like good investments.

America has become the world’s leading energy producer. That fact has improved both our lives and our economy. Investing in the companies that make prosperity and national security possible isn’t just ethical, it’s commendable.

Merrill Matthews is a resident scholar with the Institute for Policy Innovation in Dallas, Texas. Follow him on Twitter @MerrillMatthews.

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Car insurance rates are at an all-time high in the U.S. and up 30% nationwide since 2011. Rates in Salt Lake City increased by 58% since 2011 and 10% since last year, according to The Zebra’s just-released 2020 State of Auto Insurance Report. Rates in Salt Lake City are higher than both the state average.

 

We pulled together a snapshot of rate data for drivers in your area. 

 

Salt Lake City’s average annual premiums compared with…

  • Salt Lake City: $1,454 (up 9.63% since last year)

  • Denver: $1,863

  • Colorado Springs: $1,935

  • Las Vegas: $2,468

  • State of Utah: $1,306

  • U.S.: $1,548

 

Drivers in the following zip codes pay the most for car insurance. 

  1. 84180 Salt Lake City $1,736
  2. 84104 Salt Lake City $1,625
  3. 84116 Salt Lake City $1,604
  4. 84101 Salt Lake City $1,585
  5. 84120 West Valley City $1,580
  6. 84119 South Salt Lake $1,578
  7. 84128 West Valley City $1,571
  8. 84118 Kearns $1,555
  9. 84115 Salt Lake City $1,553
  10. 84107 Millcreek $1,540

 

And drivers here pay the least:

  1. 84034 Ibapah $1,269
  2. 84083 Wendover $1,277
  3. 84069 Rush Valley $1,286
  4. 84029 Grantsville $1,286
  5. 84080 Vernon $1,288
  6. 84074 Erda $1,292
  7. 84071 Stockton $1,305
  8. 84022 Dugway $1,317
  9. 84096 Herriman $1,384
  10. 84092 Sandy $1,388

 

The Salt Lake City metro area data includes 45 zip codes and 26 cities. Let me know if you're interested in the full city and zip code data for the past nine years, and I’ll be happy to send that over. 

 

We also have a licensed insurance expert standing by for interviews and questions. 

 

Why have rates on the rise in Salt Lake City?

"Drivers in the Salt Lake City metro area have seen a steep hike in rates this year, up more than 10% since last year. This increase is part of a larger trend, as car insurance rates in St. Louis are up more than 57% since 2011. With all types of weather coming through the area -- thunderstorms, snow, wind -- drivers are more likely to experience an accident on the roads, leading to an increase in premiums."

– Nicole Beck, Director of Communications, The Zebra

 

Source:

The Zebra is the nation’s leading, independent, insurance comparison site. 

 

The Zebra’s fourth annual national study explored 73 million car insurance premiums across every zip code as impacted by common variables such as driver age, gender, driving record, financial behaviors, and the cars themselves.

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2020 LEGISLATURE FACTOID. Under Utah's new reverse Robin Hood tax law. If your taxable income is $1,000,000 a year, you get a tax cut of $29,008. If your income is $20,000 a year, your tax cut is $580. Low-income people’s tax on food is UP from 1.75% to 4.85%. Why would anyone vote this political machine into power ever again?

 

 

 

 

WARNING! Tuesday the Legislature starts its 45-day rampage! You know I will be telling you the truth--no matter what! Do you have my back? We need your support! Can you help with $5, $10 $20 a month?

 

 

 

Bill Maher: YEA! He Is Back From Vacation

 

 

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Join Jim On Twitter. Click here

 

 

 

Samantha Bee: Evangelical Take-Over. Born Again In The U.S.A.

 

 

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Dems are “jerks” says a bitter, Robbie Bishop. First Dist Congressman Says Trump's Stealing Unappropriated Money From Hill AFB To Build His Wall Is OK Because The Democrats Are 'Jerks.' Wish Robbie Was Running For Governor--So I Could Vote Against His Pompous Ass!

 

 

It is 2020. Dems--even in Utah--must wake up and smell the coffee. Trump is winning. Only six states matter. Arizona, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Florida, Wisconsin, and North Carolina. Tens of millions of Dem dollars have been wasted in Iowa. Trump is in holding his weekly Nuremberg Rallies in these six states--over and over and over. Democratic candidates, show me you can win in those six states and you have my vote!

 

 

Jimmy Kimmel: Trump 'Got Impeached For Making A Perfect Phone Call'

 

 

 

Why Is Abby Huntsman Really Leaving "The View"?

 

 

‘I’m a Muslim first, American second.’ Representative Ilhan Abdullahi Omar, serving Minnesota's 5th congressional district since 2019. Whoops, I made a mistake. It was Ted Cruz who said, “I’m a Christian first, American second, conservative third and Republican fourth

 

 

Utah Supreme Court Has Not Ruled On Transgender Gender Marker Change Cases In Two Years. Huge Inside Political Maneuvering on the Court? Could Justice Lee--Mike’s brother--ever be fair on this issue?

 

 

A Rare Victory! An Appeal Stymies 175 Oil & Gas Drilling Permits in Utah’s Nine Mile Canyon Region. The Trump administration’s rush for “energy dominance” encounters a setback in Utah; BLM forced to reanalyze environmental impacts of oil and gas development

 

 

Trump administration’s 2020 plans for less public input, more pipelines, gut NEPA, ignore climate effects, discount science and expedite infrastructure permitting

 

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