Climate change denial gains traction in Wyoming legislature

Wyoming lawmakers recently hosted a hearing dominated by climate change denial, reflecting a growing trend in the state's political discourse.

Mike Koshmrl and Dustin Bleizeffer report for WyoFile.


In short:

  • The Senate Agriculture Committee in Wyoming held a hearing that largely dismissed established climate science.
  • Speakers from the CO2 Coalition promoted theories contrary to scientific consensus on climate change.
  • The hearing reflects a broader skepticism about climate change among some Wyoming lawmakers.

Key quote:

“I don’t know how you deprogram people from a cult.”

— William Happer, co-founder of the CO2 Coalition, speaking about those who believe in climate science.

Why this matters:

This event underscores the ongoing challenge of addressing climate change in areas where political and economic interests are deeply intertwined with fossil fuel industries. It highlights the need for effective communication and education on climate science to inform policy decisions.

The draw—and deadliness—of American denial.

About the author(s):

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