Welcome to DU! The truly grassroots left-of-center political community where regular people, not algorithms, drive the discussions and set the standards. Join the community: Create a free account Support DU (and get rid of ads!): Become a Star Member Latest Breaking News General Discussion The DU Lounge All Forums Issue Forums Culture Forums Alliance Forums Region Forums Support Forums Help & Search

hatrack

(59,583 posts)
Sun Jun 5, 2022, 10:45 AM Jun 2022

GQP Climate Posturing - "A Microwaved Set Of Talking Points", "A Grab Bag Of Buzzwords"

On Thursday, the GOP’s Energy, Climate and Conservation Task Force announced a six-pillar plan for how the Republican Party will address climate change should it win back the House in November. That, at least, is how the party has sought to present the plan, and largely how it’s being reported. But it’s worth being clear: This six-part strategy is not a climate plan, and nobody should confuse it for one. Though allegedly the result of a year of work from a subdivision of House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy’s “Commitment to America,” helmed by Louisiana Congressman Garrett Graves, the new “plan” is a microwaved set of talking points that might be familiar to the tiny circle of climate reporters who are professionally obligated to pay attention to the various climate-scented things the GOP has belched out these last few years.

The six pillars themselves are a grab bag of buzzwords presumably harvested from the party’s favorite think tanks and trade associations: “Unlock American Resources,” “Let America Build,” “American Innovation,” “Beat China and Russia,” “Conservation With a Purpose,” and “Build Resilient Communities.” The policies therein, accordingly, are the same things Republicans have been asking for for as long as anyone can remember. Those include boosting domestic fossil fuel production and exports but also restoring coastal wetlands and building some renewables. Gathering even those details, though, requires reading between the lines. Specifics on the pillars are reportedly set to be rolled out over the next two months. The first (“Unlock American Resources”) exists mainly as a chaotically formatted two-page list of talking points, with recommendations limited to a list of four bills. (There is also a one-pager for those short on time.)

EDIT

More interesting than what Republicans plan to do about climate change (not much!) is why they feel the need to say anything about it at all. Republican climate posturing tends to come in two forms. The first involves proposals for carbon pricing, most notable among them, in recent years, being the Climate Leadership Council’s Baker-Shultz plan, named for two Republican White House Cabinet members turned Theranos investors, and sponsored by the country’s biggest oil and gas companies. The Baker-Schultz plan manages to grab valuable op-ed real estate every so often thanks to its roster of big-name backers and a well-funded communications department that sprinkles around words like “efficiency” and “bipartisanship” in a way that tends to soothe the editors of mainstream liberal opinion pages. Meanwhile, carbon pricing’s most high-profile Republican congressional backers have tended to lose or abandon their seats.

The second type of Republican climate posturing is statement documents like the one McCarthy and Graves put out yesterday, whose progenitors are Florida Representative and noted Venmo user Matt Gaetz’s “Green Real Deal” (2019); an election-year push in 2020 that included the Trillion Trees Act; and McCarthy’s somewhat related Energy Innovation Agenda (2021). There’s also the 75-member Conservative Climate Caucus formed last year, which “won’t endorse specific legislation to address the problem.” I’ve provided links here as a courtesy but cannot emphasize enough how little the details of these plans matter and how little time you should spend thinking about them if it is not your job to do so.

EDIT

https://newrepublic.com/article/166686/republicans-new-climate-plan-really-old-plan-destroying-planet

1 replies = new reply since forum marked as read
Highlight: NoneDon't highlight anything 5 newestHighlight 5 most recent replies
GQP Climate Posturing - "A Microwaved Set Of Talking Points", "A Grab Bag Of Buzzwords" (Original Post) hatrack Jun 2022 OP
Important share. blm Jun 2022 #1
Latest Discussions»Issue Forums»Editorials & Other Articles»GQP Climate Posturing - "...