Wind and solar power will not become a reliable source of wide-spread power for many years to come due to its unreliability during transfer from location to location. The cost to set up a solar/wind facility by itself is cumbersome and would trend toward higher cost for the consumer.
In the long term, I fail to see how a power plant that
doesn't even require fuel (well, non-free fuel) would have "higher cost for the consumer".
And as for the "global warming" argument that lost its status as fad a long time ago. The sun is constantly in a process of heating up so of course the earth will be heating up as well. Don't be so stupid as to blame industry on heating up the world. Sure CFCs may have some part in degenerating the Ozone layer, but that grows back with time and is surprisingly efficient about it... and the world has gone through consistent cycles of heating up and cooling down throughout history. This is no different.
You're actually denying mankind's contribution to global warming? Hasn't
that fad overstayed its welcome?
Consider that in many parts of the world, while we may be having some of the hottest summer months recorded we are also having the coldest winter months recorded. I remember when in Florida, USA there was a snowstorm back in the 90's. That was a freak occurrence. Now it seems that just about every winter there is some snowfall of some kind even here in Alabama, USA. Global warming my ass...
This is a ridiculous counterargument. "Global warming" isn't meant to imply that every single planet gets warmer every single day of every single year. Weather patterns in general can also get more extreme, and some places can get colder than usual sometimes. This is established scientific consensus. Please do your research.
Also, it sounds like you're literally arguing here that the Earth isn't getting warmer, period. This is just plain ignorance of trivially observable fact. There are plenty of charts and graphs for you to look at in order to be proven wrong at a glance.
Here you go. Average temperatures have gone up. Sea level has risen. These are facts you can't dismiss because you had some colder-than-usual winters in Alabama.
TL:DR - Until sufficient progess is made in alternative fuel sources Coal and Oil will remain the premiere stars in fuel consumption.
And unless we provide incentives for industries and consumers to
use alternative energy sources and develop them further, there
won't be sufficient progress until it's too late.