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hatrack

(59,583 posts)
Thu Feb 4, 2021, 08:29 AM Feb 2021

Oh No! Republicans In Congress Aren't Happy With Biden's Climate Policies! Whatever Shall We Do?



The Democrat in the White House may be different, but the attacks are very familiar. Joe Biden’s early blitz to confront the climate crisis has provoked a hostile Republican backlash eerily similar to the opposition that stymied Barack Obama 12 years ago. Once again, efforts to reduce planet-heating emissions are being assailed as radical, job killing and elitist. Republican lawmakers in Congress have denounced Biden’s flurry of executive orders on climate and have even introduced legislation to bypass the president and approve the contentious Keystone XL oil pipeline. Republican-led states are also joining the fray with Greg Abbott, the governor of Texas, who is vowing to use the courts to block Biden’s move to halt oil and gas drilling on public lands. “Texas is going to protect the oil and gas industry from any type of hostile attack launched from Washington DC,” Abbott said.

While some younger, more moderate Republicans want to reform the party’s position on climate, the criticism of Biden has wandered into bizarre territory, such as Texas senator Ted Cruz tweeting that the president has shown he is “more interested in the views of the citizens of Paris than in the jobs of the citizens of Pittsburgh” by rejoining an international agreement to cut emissions that happened to be signed in Paris. John Kennedy, another Republican senator, mocked Biden’s plan to boost take-up of electric cars by telling Fox News on Tuesday that “my car doesn’t run off fairy dust, it doesn’t run off unicorn urine”.

The Republican onslaught has been amplified and fueled by Fox News, which has aired a string of misleading claims over the Paris agreement and the economic impact of addressing the climate crisis. Much of this has centered upon the Keystone pipeline project, lamenting the loss of 10,000 temporary jobs that don’t actually exist yet. Meanwhile, despite Facebook’s attempt to promote accurate climate science, the platform is still routinely used by conservative entities such as Prager University, a non-profit media company, and the Competitive Enterprise Institute to spread dozens of climate disinformation adverts to millions of people.

This range of opposition “is pretty much the standard Republican message to any sort of climate proposals”, said Robert Brulle, an academic at Brown University whose own research has found fossil fuel companies spent $2bn lobbying lawmakers over climate change between 2000 and 2016. “This argument certainly resonates in areas with a large presence of fossil fuel employment.” It’s also a line of attack the Biden administration has prepared for, with the early salvo of executive orders framed as a job creation opportunity for millions of workers. “Unfortunately workers have been fed a false narrative, they’d been fed the notion that somehow dealing with climate has come at their expense. No, it hasn’t,” said John Kerry, Biden’s climate envoy, last week. Kerry noted that the solar industry was rapidly adding jobs prior to the Covid-19 pandemic, while the coal industry has entered a steep decline.

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https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2021/feb/04/joe-biden-climate-crisis-republican-backlash
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Oh No! Republicans In Congress Aren't Happy With Biden's Climate Policies! Whatever Shall We Do? (Original Post) hatrack Feb 2021 OP
We could just find a Shaman or something to do a rain dance. underpants Feb 2021 #1
It hurts their profits . . . Iliyah Feb 2021 #2
Double down ASAP. Magoo48 Feb 2021 #3
This. Phoenix61 Feb 2021 #5
... Ferrets are Cool Feb 2021 #4

underpants

(182,763 posts)
1. We could just find a Shaman or something to do a rain dance.
Thu Feb 4, 2021, 08:31 AM
Feb 2021

Anyone know where we can find one of those?

Iliyah

(25,111 posts)
2. It hurts their profits . . .
Thu Feb 4, 2021, 08:40 AM
Feb 2021

the hypocrisy of them. They constantly claim "think of what our grandchildren and their children will have to "pay" for in the future" bullshit.

How about this jerkoffs - "what future will the children and their children have?" . . . . once the greedy destroys majority of the world.

Phoenix61

(17,000 posts)
5. This.
Thu Feb 4, 2021, 11:00 AM
Feb 2021

Even the military recognizes the impact of climate change. Personally, I’m all for cutting every single fossil fuel subsidy and giving all to green energy concerns. Imagine how quickly things would change. How long would it take before you’d be able to buy an Exon solar panel?

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