That is true and a great idea! I like how your your thinking, there is no right or wrong and the answer is in the middle Now we just have to figure out where to put the new nuclear plants and wind farms since no one wants them in their back yard.
Also, with all the solar fields and wind farms needed will we need to be cut down forests or farm lands will need to be bought and converted. But we will need to find out how to increase crop yields to make up for it without GMO plants since you want all organic farms that require more space and clean water for the same output, which means we will be drawing on the aquafers more so drinking water may be an issue so we will have to filter more water for people. You cant just make a huge field in Arizona to supply NY, the way electricity works, the farther away the source the more electricity you need to get it to you due to line drop and so on and so on. But most people who write bills dont know that
What i like about this conversation blue, is your a smart guy, and when you "think" you have great ideas! But this is just a few of the issues that may come up when looking at the green new deal or trying to make such drastic changes quickly vrs. changing organically. (slowly over time due to market conditions)