This podcast episode delves into the ongoing battle between anti-human green environmentalism and the industries promoting cheap and accessible energy, with a focus on the importance of Alberta's fossil fuel resources. It discusses the motivation behind aggressive environmental policies, the mistakes made by the fossil fuel industry in addressing carbon dioxide production, and the energy sector's perspective on the CO2 challenge. The episode also explores the need for innovative solutions, the tensions between low energy prices and concerns for marginalized communities, and the potential for classic liberals to advocate for cheap energy provision. It highlights the impracticality of relying solely on wind and solar power and criticizes the lack of practical solutions in renewable energy. The episode also raises questions about demonizing the Alberta economy, the challenges in building hydroelectric infrastructure, and the importance of managing political affairs in Canada. It discusses the alignment of conservative values with the working class, the consequences of pursuing higher education and accumulating student loan debt, the connection between responsibility and adventure, and the significance of family and strong connections in creating happiness and stability. The episode concludes with a discussion on the vision of making the future the promised land in Alberta and the importance of not prematurely limiting the reproductive choices of children regarding gender identity.