Answering Kennedy’s Call
One year ago, on August 16, 2022, President Biden signed the Inflation Reduction Act into law – the largest investment in clean energy and climate action ever.
“The Inflation Reduction Act is a transformative law that is helping the United States meet its climate goals and strengthen energy security, investing in America to create good-paying jobs, reducing energy and health care costs for families, and making the tax code fairer,” the White House said in its latest update.
Whereas at the top of the Republican’s MAGA list in its 2024 platform is weaken as many environmental laws as possible in order to return fossil fuels and the non-renewable, most pollution intensive industries to dominance.
Trump’s acceptance speech said as much: “…And next we will add the actual and incredible waste of taxpayer dollars that is fueling the inflation crisis. They spent trillions of dollars on things doing with the green new scam. It’s a scam…We will not allow it to be spent on meaningless green new scam ideas.”
“And I will end the electric vehicle mandate on day one, thereby saving the US auto industry from complete obliteration, which is happening right now. And remember we have liquid gold under our feet, more than any other country by far. We are a nation that has the opportunity to make an absolute fortune with its energy. We have it and China doesn’t.”
This is after the last Trump administration spent four years dismantling major climate policies and rolling back many more rules governing clean air, water, wildlife and toxic chemicals.
In all, a New York Times analysis, based on research from Harvard Law School, Columbia Law School and other sources, counts nearly 100 environmental rules officially reversed, revoked or otherwise rolled back under Mr. Trump. More than a dozen other potential rollbacks remained in progress by the end but were not finalized by the end of the administration’s term.
President Biden’s four years have reversed such climate change denial. Just twelve months after the law was signed, the Inflation Reduction Act is already having a significant impact on American workers and families and “is delivering for underserved communities and those that have been too often left behind,” said the White House.
“Outside groups estimate the Inflation Reduction Act’s clean energy and climate provisions have created more than 170,000 clean energy jobs already, companies have announced over $110 billion in clean energy manufacturing investments in the last year alone, the law is delivering billions of dollars to protect communities from the impacts of climate change, and millions of seniors are saving money because their insulin is capped at $35 per month,” said the White House in its update.
The Republican Party’s attack on environmental regulations has been unrelenting in its support of the fossil fuel industry.
But in the early 1970s when I joined the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, the Clean Air Act, the Clean Water Act, and the Endangered Species Act were all passed with broad bipartisan support and signed by Republican President Richard Nixon.
What happened? The 1973 Arab oil embargo shut off OPEC supplies and led to long car lines waiting at gas stations to fill their tanks, for those that remember.
It was a very traumatic decade of soaring inflation that caused Big Business to bankroll lobbyists to support Big Oil producers, which set the environmental movement back. Oil production became a national security priority; fracking was developed to make the US the largest oil producer in the world.
The result of that decade was the beginning of what became Reaganomics, or trickle-down economics. It wasn’t even an economic theory—just make the one precent wealthier and enough will trickle down to the other 99 percent to lift all boats.
Worldwide temperatures have been increasing ever since; tornadoes and hurricanes more frequent and damaging, wildfires and floods as well. Even the Pentagon has jumped on the environmental bandwagon with its reports that have said global warming now endangers our national security.
Even the Big Oil industry has admitted the danger in many studies. But not the Republican Party, apparently, which makes its climate denial platform a national security threat as well.
Harlan Green © 2024
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