Young Republicans are Pushing Party on Climate. But, Really, Not Very Hard.

Young Republicans pushing elders on Climate. Sort of.

Above, Alexander Diaz was interviewed in MSNBC, following his appearance at the recent Republican debate, where he asked a question, (significantly, queued up very early by the Fox News hosts) about climate.
He was pointedly ignored, dissed, and blown off by the candidates. (below)

Pathetically, some young activists called it a “win” that climate was even mentioned in a Republican forum.
Meanwhile, the clock is ticking for GOP climate denial, and polls show a generation rising that is sharply divergent from the oil soaked past.
I’ll be meeting with a young Republican leader in my area soon, and I’ll show him this graph.

2 thoughts on “Young Republicans are Pushing Party on Climate. But, Really, Not Very Hard.”


  1. Republican Representative Bob Inglis tried to warn the rest of the party in terms of market competitiveness and letting China take the lead on the new energy regime—terms they should understand—and it went nowhere. This is just bandaid BS.

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