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Stop Greenwashing Socialism
"The evidence is striking: environmental progress is most advanced in richer, developed countries. As countries have grown more prosperous, air pollution has drastically been reduced, we have reached ‘peak carbon emissions,’ populations of endangered species are rebounding, and there is more green land than in the Middle Ages."
Give Republicans the climate credit they deserve
"In the years since, Republicans have made tremendous strides on climate change. We have institutionalized big, bold goals anchored by clean energy breakthroughs, and even campaign on innovation as the best approach to solving the climate challenge."
The electric vehicle sales surge
"Over 181,000 fully electric vehicles were sold worldwide in February, which is up 138% compared to February 2020, per Morgan Stanley and data partner EV-Volumes. And January's numbers were even higher."
Biden’s Infrastructure Plan: Where the Money Is Going
"Many of the investments come with the stipulation that the workers on projects in the plan earn a high wage and receive labor protections. The White House also included in the plan legislation that would establish penalties on employers who violate the National Labor Relations Act and make it easier for gig workers to form unions."
China burned over half the world’s coal last year, despite Xi Jinping’s net-zero pledge
"Despite its pledge to reach net-zero carbon emissions by 2060, China continues to burn more coal than any other developed nation, relying on the fossil fuel to satisfy the nation’s surging demand for electricity."
As the President Calls for Investment in Infrastructure, Republican Lawmakers Engaged on Climate Have Never Been More Important
Numerous leaders of the “Eco-Right” write on RealClearEnergy about the importance of Republican lawmakers to engage on the issue of climate. “The Democratically-controlled Congress and Biden White House are moving full-speed ahead to decarbonize the U.S. economy. Republican voices, rooted in conservative principles, are crucial to ensure that the solution Congress comes up with is...
Highlights of the Center for American Progress’s “Climate Deniers” who are Promoting Climate Solutions
Below is a list that highlights the Republican members of Congress who the Center for American Progress (CAP) labeled as “The Climate Deniers of the 117th Congress” who are actually promoting solutions to climate change. Rep. Cathy McMorris Rodgers “The climate is changing. Humans and global industrial activity are contributing. Thankfully, there are realistic free-market...
The Center for American Progress’s “Climate Deniers” who are Promoting Climate Solutions
Below is a list of the Republican members of Congress who the Center for American Progress (CAP) labeled as “The Climate Deniers of the 117th Congress” who are actually promoting solutions to climate change. Rep. Cathy McMorris Rodgers “The climate is changing. Humans and global industrial activity are contributing. Thankfully, there are realistic free-market solutions...
Democrats’ impractical energy policies won’t stop climate change
"Even if America totally decarbonizes, we will still have wildfires, droughts, flooding, and hurricanes because the rest of the world is still increasing its consumption of fossil fuels. China, one of the world’s worst polluters, currently burns seven times more coal than America, and last year, a report indicated it was adding 250 gigawatts more electricity from coal-fired plants. That’s the equivalent of the entire U.S. coal-powered fleet."