From Condescendingly Ineffectual To Napalm Loony - All 17 GOP Candidates On Climate
Just a sample . . .
With her private-sector experience, Carly Fiorina engages with climate change from an economic perspective. Companies shouldnt cave in to the demands of climate change scientists, she has said. Fiorina blamed liberal environmentalists for the historic, climate-related drought in California on Glenn Becks radio show this year. But even if she were to accept the idea that climate change played a role in her states drought, she is skeptical that anyone should do anything about it.
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As far as doing something about climate change, Christie is a true skeptic. He has said that the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative (RGGI), a Northeast cap-and-trade program that aims to collectively reduce carbon pollution from power plants, was a completely useless plan. He withdrew New Jersey from the plan in 2011, and said that he would not think of rejoining it. He also cut his states renewable energy target.
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While still a state legislator, Rubio thought action on climate change, including emissions caps and energy diversification, led to economic and technological trends that meant Florida should become the Silicon Valley of [the energy] industry. He also voted for a bill that would regulate greenhouse gases. Once he reached the national level, he changed his tune. Rubio was one of the first politicians to attempt the Im not a scientist tactic to deny the reality of mainstream climate science. He has since moved to more outright denial.
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Walker has thus far kept quiet on his views about climate science.
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http://thinkprogress.org/climate/2015/07/26/3683808/gop-field-climate-energy-ranked/