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Utah congressman explains why fighting climate change must be a conservative cause

Utah congressman explains why fighting climate change must be a conservative cause
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Daily on Energy, Presented by Citizens Climate Lobby: Yes, the bipartisan infrastructure framework includes climate provisions

Daily on Energy, Presented by Citizens Climate Lobby: Yes, the bipartisan infrastructure framework includes climate provisions
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Republican Pollster: Caring About Climate is Popular, Here s How to Fake it | Climate Denial Crock of the Week

He urged them to talk about climate change. The pollster, Greg Strimple, presented research suggesting that pro-climate messaging could turn the tide in enough close races to offer the tantalizing prospects of controlling the House. He told the lawmakers that 69% of Republican voters use terms like “climate change” and “global warming” to describe what’s happening to the planet. “At one point global warming was just the language of John Kerry and Al Gore. Right now, Republicans and conservatives, large majorities of them, think something in that vein is happening,” Strimple said in an interview. Outlines of the Utah meeting were reported shortly after lawmakers quietly attended it last winter to discuss how the party could improve its approach to climate change (

Republicans include $4B for EVs in 2nd counteroffer to Biden infrastructure plan

Dive Brief: Republican senators on Thursday unveiled their second counter-offer to President Joe Biden s proposed $2 trillion infrastructure proposal, following multiple meetings between Republican leadership and White House officials. The latest proposal from the right, led by Sen. Shelley Moore Capito, R-W. Va., includes a $4 billion carve-out for electric vehicle infrastructure, under a broader $506 billion proposed investment in roads, bridges and major projects. Biden s proposal had called for a $174 billion investment in EV infrastructure and incentives. In all, the Republicans proposal would spend $928 billion on infrastructure over the next eight years, a $360 billion increase over their previous proposal. It s a serious effort to try to reach a bipartisan agreement, Capito told reporters following the release of the proposal.

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