Published On Mar 28, 2024
The Biden administration’s policy to electrify cars, stoves, and appliances, decarbonize the electrical grid, and achieve net-zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050 will have minor effects on global temperatures while imposing trillions of dollars in costs to the U.S. economy. In 2019, the United Kingdom imposed similar plans to reach net-zero by 2050. This has had disastrous effects on the country and should serve as a warning to America.
Rupert Darwall, author of a new report, The Folly of Climate Leadership, joins us from the U.K. to caution against following Britain’s lead on net zero. University of Delaware professor David Legates discusses his new paper, “Why Seas Rise and Fall: Much More than Meets the Eye,” and Heritage Chief Statistician Kevin Dayaratna weighs in on alternative paths for the U.S. Don’t miss this conversation.
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