Hayes Brown is terrified of the potential impact of a Donald Trump presidency on climate change policies.
There is a stark contrast between Trump’s focus on energy independence and the skepticism of his approach by climate alarmists.
The article also presents Trump’s previous statements regarding the Paris Climate Accord and his prioritization of American citizens’ well-being over international agreements. (Trending: Greta Thunberg Caught on Video Going Full Anti-Semite)
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There is also a divide between Trump’s focus on economic benefits and the concerns of climate alarmists, questioning the impact of climate policies on American citizens.
Trump said, “The Paris Climate Accord is simply the latest example of Washington entering into an agreement that disadvantages the United States to the exclusive benefit of other countries,” while he was still in the White House.
The Accord left U.S. taxpayers “to absorb the cost in terms of lost jobs, lower wages, shuttered factories, and vastly diminished economic production,” Trump declared.
The Paris Accord imposed “draconian financial and economic burdens” on the U.S., explained Trump.
“As someone who cares deeply about the environment, which I do, I cannot in good conscience support a deal that punishes the United States — which is what it does – the world’s leader in environmental protection, while imposing no meaningful obligations on the world’s leading polluters,” Trump said.
In his speech, Trump noted that America is in a unique position to benefit from fossil fuel production and should not easily throw it away.
“We have among the most abundant energy reserves on the planet, sufficient to lift millions of America’s poorest workers out of poverty,” he said. “Yet, under this agreement, we are effectively putting these reserves under lock and key… and leaving millions and millions of families trapped in poverty and joblessness.”
“The Paris deal hamstrings the United States, while empowering some of the world’s top polluting countries, said Trump.”
“Only a massive shift away from fossil fuels and a reduction in the amount of carbon dioxide pumped into the air can avert the oncoming disaster,” proclaimed Hayes Brown.
“Trump would also seek to roll back any environmental regulations that the Biden administration has issued and have Congress cut off the climate spending in last year’s Inflation Reduction Act,” wrote Hayes.
Hayes boasted about the “the IRA’s spigot of funding for clean energy investments,” which includes “massive tax credits for clean energy, loans from the Energy Department to build electric vehicle and battery plants and $110 billion in grants and rebates geared toward mitigating climate change.”
“That electric vehicle demand today is not keeping up with the large influx of BEVs arriving at our dealerships prompted by the current regulations,” wrote a collection of car dealerships.
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