Republicans push for energy dominance without addressing climate

The Republican Party’s new platform emphasizes increasing U.S. energy production while avoiding any mention of climate change or environmental concerns.

Timothy Cama reports for E&E News.


In short:

  • The GOP aims to enhance U.S. energy output and streamline federal permitting processes if Trump is reelected.
  • The platform, approved by the GOP committee, is concise and focuses on deregulating the energy sector.
  • Unlike the 2016 platform, this document does not address climate change, greenhouse gases, or environmental issues.

Key quote:

“Republicans will unleash Energy Production from all sources, including nuclear, to immediately slash Inflation and power American homes, cars, and factories with reliable, abundant, and affordable Energy.”

— Republican Party Platform

Why this matters:

The GOP’s focus on energy production without addressing climate concerns could exacerbate environmental issues and hinder efforts to combat climate change. Critics argue that ignoring climate change is a step backwards, particularly as the effects of global warming become more apparent and urgent. Environmental advocates stress that prioritizing short-term economic gains over long-term sustainability could have dire consequences for both the planet and future generations.

About the author(s):

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