CLIMATE CHANGE PROGRAM: How much will it cost and how much will it help?

June 22, 2023 in News, Video by RBN Staff

 

“Tell me how much?!”

 

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@project_shadow_us The $50 Trillion Question: Carbon Neutrality and Global Temperatures … follow more insightful posts. witness a tense exchange between Senator Kennedy and Deputy Secretary of Energy David Turk during a Senate committee meeting on the Department of Energy’s 2024 budget request. The budget proposes a significant increase in green energy funding, prompting Senator Kennedy to question the cost and impact of achieving carbon neutrality by 2050. Despite repeated questioning, a definitive answer on the potential reduction in global temperatures remains elusive. This clip underscores the critical debate on the cost-effectiveness and global impact of climate change policies. #ClimateChange #CarbonNeutrality #GlobalWarming #EnergyPolicy #SenatorKennedy #DavidTurk #DepartmentOfEnergy #ClimateDebate #ClimateAction #Sustainability #Environment #GreenPolicy #ClimateCrisis #EcoFriendly #ClimateJustice #RenewableEnergy #CleanEnergy #ClimatePolicy #ClimateTalks #ClimateGoals #ClimateChangeIsReal #GlobalImpact #ClimateChangeAction #ClimateChangeEffects #ClimateChangeSolutions #ClimateChangeCosts #ClimateChangeDiscussion #ClimateChangeQuestions #ClimateChangeAwareness #ClimateChangeImpact ♬ original sound – Project Shadow


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ADDITIONAL Video/Story Excerpt with Transcript and Commentary via Fox News:



Sen. John Kennedy, R-La., left one Biden administration official without words Wednesday when he pressed him to answer one simple question: How much would spending $50 trillion in American taxpayer money to become carbon-neutral lower global temperatures?

“If we spend $50 trillion to become carbon-neutral by 2050 in the United States of America, how much is that going to reduce world temperatures?” Kennedy asked Deputy Energy Secretary David Turk during a Senate Appropriations Subcommittee hearing.

Turk appeared unable to provide a specific number, and instead began arguing that the U.S. needed to do everything it could to reduce carbon emissions before being interrupted by Kennedy pressing for an answer to the question.

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Senator John Kennedy Deputy Secretary Energy David Turk

Republican Louisiana Sen. John Kennedy, left, and Deputy Secretary of Energy David Turk. (Senate Appropriations Committee)

“How much, if we do our part, is it going to reduce world temperatures?” Kennedy asked again.

“So, we’re 13% of global emissions right now,” Turk responded, before Kennedy jumped in again, saying, “You don’t know, do you? You don’t know, do you?”

“You don’t know, do you, Mr. Secretary?” Kennedy asked as Turk appeared to continue dancing around the question. “If you know, why won’t you tell me?”

“If we went to zero, that would be 13% —” Turk said.

“You don’t know, do you? You just want us to spend $50 trillion, and you don’t have the slightest idea whether it’s going to reduce world temperatures,” Kennedy said.


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Climate activists march from the White House to the U.S. Capitol in Washington, D.C., in March 2022. (Fox News Digital)


“Now, I’m all for carbon neutrality, but you’re the deputy secretary of the Department of Energy, and you’re advocating we spend trillions of dollars to seek carbon neutrality, and you can’t — and this isn’t your money or my money, it’s taxpayer money — and you can’t tell me how much it’s going to lower world temperatures? Or you won’t tell me? You know, but you won’t?” he continued.

Turk responded that in his “heart of hearts” the rest of the world wouldn’t act on climate change unless the U.S. led on the issue, but did not provide an answer to Kennedy’s question.