The Ominous Sign Of Things To Come: Biden Places This Deal At Top Of 'First Move' Wishlist

Written By BlabberBuzz | Sunday, 29 November 2020 05:45 AM
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Here we are in the middle of a once-in-a-half-century pandemic, with the economy crushed, millions of people jobless, and tension on the streets of our cities. And President-elect Joe Biden says that one of his leading priorities as president will be to reenter the Paris climate accord.

President Trump kept his "put America first" word and pulled the United States out of this Obama-era treaty. Biden wants us back in.

Why? Paris is an absolute failure, Many say so, National Geographic for example, a supporter of climate change action, recently ran the numbers and revealed in its recent headline: "Most countries aren't hitting 2030 climate goals." That's putting it mildly. Most haven't even got to half of their promised target for emissions reductions.

Robert Watson, the former chairman of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, lamented: "Countries need to double and triple their 2030 reduction commitments to be aligned with the Paris target."

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Gee, this sounds like a treaty we surely should be a member of and pay the bills for. If there ever were an example of Democrats worrying more about intentions than results, this is it.

One country is performing very solid progress in decreasing carbon emissions: the U.S. under the Trump administration. Even though our gross domestic product is much higher than in the past four years, our carbon dioxide emissions are down. Our air pollution levels and emissions are exploding, carbon monoxide and other pollutants are at record lows.

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Meanwhile, the one country that really matters to decrease greenhouse gas emissions is China. Beijing is far and away the largest polluter. Year after year, China makes false words to world leaders about a commitment to stopping climate change while building dozens of new coal plants. India and its 1 billion people are too caught on coal. These two nations alone account for roughly half the world's emissions.

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We would have put our coal miners out of jobs under the Paris accord and injured our $1 trillion oil and gas industry while China and India kept dirtying and laughing at us behind our backs.

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The news all over the globe is that world leaders and environmental agencies are really excited that under a Biden administration, the U.S. will reappear on the Paris accord. Why wouldn't they be? We pay the bills. We hang our booming free-market economy on a cross of climate change regulation and alarmism. We shut up, saying that the world is complying when their actions shout much louder than their actual words. We trust, but we don't verify.

Paris may be Biden's first action as president. It will be a message to the world that "put America first" has been followed with "put America last."

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