The Republican Party Platform Doesn’t Mention Climate Change Once
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The effects of climate change are everywhere this summer — except in the pages of the 2024 Republican Party platform. The 16-page document doesn’t mention climate change once. Instead, GOP leaders vow: “We will DRILL, BABY, DRILL and we will become Energy Independent, and even Dominant again.” The platform ignores the fact that the US is already the world’s top oil and fossil gas producer .
While climate change isn’t addressed, the platform does call for “terminating the Socialist Green New Deal” — which was never passed — and scrapping tailpipe emissions rules enacted by the Biden-Harris administration to spur on the auto industry’s electric vehicle transition : “Republicans will revive the U.S. Auto Industry by reversing harmful Regulations, canceling Biden’s Electric Vehicle and other Mandates, and preventing the importation of Chinese vehicles.”
The platform’s worldview was echoed by many GOP messengers during last week’s Republican National Convention in Milwaukee. But it’s not in line with the scientific reality of climate change, nor with public opinion. A clear majority of Americans (56% ) say they are “concerned” or “alarmed” by climate change, and about four in ten registered voters (37% ) are “pro-climate voters” who say candidates’ stances on climate change will be “very important” to their vote this fall, according to the Yale Program on Climate Change Communication . The GOP platform’s lack of detail on climate offers journalists the opportunity to ask Republican candidates to fill in the blanks.
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Bill McKibben weighs in on the GOP platform and the party’s lack of a climate plan in his Crucial Years blog. “In some ways, the most apt comparison of GOP policy is not with the Democrats,” he writes, “it’s with the rest of the world. Like, all the world.” McKibben points to a recent The Washington Post story about how the Taliban is attempting to tackle climate change . “I am no fan of the Taliban,” says McKibben. “But on climate change they’re striving to be part of the normal world.”
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3 个月And yet the VP mentions climate change in her first speech. There is a difference!