A recent document distributed to every Republican in Congress has revealed that the United Nations’ “alarmist report” on climate change be disregarded.
Recently, wealthier nations were urged to advance their target of achieving net-zero emissions from 2050 to 2040 by U.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres. However, a document from the Competitive Enterprise Institute provided Republicans with talking points for discrediting the UN’s conclusions and the Biden administration’s push to hasten the switch to renewable energy.
“In the wake of the latest alarmist report from the United Nations about emissions and climate change, I wanted to draw your attention to three new developments and realities that you should be aware of as the debate about climate continues,” the memo stated.
The memo started by picking apart various claims from those who warn that global warming will lead to catastrophic changes to human and animal life. For example, it noted a short-term projection by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration that suggests global temperatures peaked nearly a decade ago in 2015.
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“Despite this reality, we are told daily that every emission warms the planet. That is clearly not the case. We should not mindlessly and recklessly proceed with dangerous and expensive emissions cuts until this paradox is resolved,” the memo stated.
It then pointed out that a recent report from the Energy Information Administration said the Biden administration will already fall well short of its goal of achieving net-zero emissions by 2050.
“Both the electricity utility industry and the Biden administration have now admitted that cutting net emissions to zero by 2050 (‘net zero by 2050’) are not happening,” the memo outlined.
Finally, the memo showed various doomsday predictions of climate change going back to 1967 that never came true.
“These three points fairly question the wisdom of any rush to judgment on climate and/or the dismantling of our energy grid,” the memo to lawmakers stated.
Story adapted from Fox News