@CallMeBigErn since you are a true belieber I'll keep it simple and pose the inherent engineering problem.
Renewables cannot provide base load. Full stop.
Lng and nuclear can.
So now what? Good feelings and political talking points don't make baseload.
If you read my earlier comments, this isn't about removing fossil fuel consumption, it's about dialing it back to sustainable levels and ramping up other forms of energy that don't produce (or don't produce as much) CO2/other greenhouse gas emissions. This isn't all or nothing. Needs to happen. Nuclear is great.
How do you "dial it back" when demand already out paces supply?
"Renewable" energy production has essentially already peaked and is now a net negative investment for most places. I.e. you get less energy out than you put in. It's why it takes larger and larger subsidies to force the growth.
Your talking point about a "Green energy boom" is 8-10 years out of date.
Nuclear could work, but why then are all the people crying climate change deadset against it including policy makers?
Also, China is lying about "green energy". It's all for show while they build coal plants and laugh at the west committing suicide.