Finally, An Administration That’s Changing The Climate Narrative

For more than three decades, it’s been almost invariably accepted in policymaking circles that fossil fuel use has to be reduced and then eliminated altogether if we are to save the planet. But the second Trump administration has restored reason and logic to the energy and environment debate. Every American who enjoys the life-giving benefits of fossil fuels today should be thankful.

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Monday’s entertaining exchange between Environmental Protection Agency Director Lee Zeldin and Democratic Rep. Rosa DeLauro from Connecticut, who seems to have never been hinged to reality, is a bright spot we’ve needed for some time. DeLauro, 83, behaved like a bratty child while Zeldin, 46, kept his cool and explained things to DeLauro as if she were his student.

“Section 202 of the Clean Air Act,” Zeldin said in response to DeLauro’s insistence that he was “abandoning” the EPA’s “duty to protect Americans” from global warming. “Where does it say anything about fighting global climate change?” 

DeLauro would have been better off to come back with a courtly “touche,” but instead screamed and wagged her finger at Zeldin after he silenced her by mentioning Supreme Court environmental cases she apparently knew nothing about.

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