Biden Energy Dept. To Fund Renewable Steel, Cement, And … Green Macaroni?

It’s not looking like spinach will be an additive.

The Biden administration plans to spend up to $6 billion on new technologies to cut carbon dioxide emissions from heavy industries like steel, cement, chemicals and aluminum, which are all enormous contributors to global warming but which have so far been incredibly difficult to clean up.

Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm said Monday that her agency would partially fund 33 different projects in 20 states to test methods for curbing emissions from a wide variety of factories and industrial plants, calling it “the single largest industrial decarbonization investment in American history.”

With the national debt ballooning, doesn’t it feel good that billions of taxpayer dollars will go to decarbonize the above mentioned industries that allegedly contribute to climate change? If said industries don’t emit or cut back on carbon emissions that usually means they aren’t producing. But who are we to judge, right? The adults are back in charge so no need to worry. Even Kraft Heinz is getting a piece of the action.

Kraft Heinz, a food manufacturer, would get up to $170.9 million to install electric boilers and heat pumps at 10 facilities across the country, where they would be used to generate the large amounts of heat needed for things like drying macaroni without directly burning fossil fuels.

Climate change is such an existential threat that even macaroni isn’t safe from climate alarmist’s reach. If the macaroni and cheese Kraft makes that you buy from the grocery story looks or tastes a little funny, now you know why.

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