Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Answering questions about climate pact withdrawal

- letters@nwadg.com

Congressma­n French Hill, on June 19, sent an email saying, “Following the president’s move to withdraw from the 2015 Paris Accord, I wanted to give you an opportunit­y to express your thoughts on this decision through a quick survey.” Expressing my thoughts after the fact seemed a strange request. Withdrawal is a done deal unless it isn’t.

1. Do you support the president’s decision to withdraw from the 2015 Paris Accord, to reduce greenhouse gas emissions?

No, I don’t. Why give China the leadership role on the most vital challenge in history? Rising temperatur­es and extreme weather are here. On a recent day, the temperatur­e in the Southwest reached 125 degrees. American Eagle canceled 43 flights to meet operating temperatur­e limits. To avoid a runaway increase in temperatur­e, we must comply with the climate agreement.

2. Do you think withdrawal from the accord will do more to create U.S. jobs in the energy sector?

No, I don’t. Creating jobs is an empty promise for political ratings. People don’t want to work two temporary, seasonal, dead-end jobs just to pay their bills. Diamond [Pipelines] promised 15 permanent jobs, five for Arkansans. Welspun Little Rock pipe mills offer jobs for temporary employees to avoid paying workers’ compensati­on insurance. No, we don’t want Welspun jobs.

3. Do you think withdrawal from the accord will help U.S. energy production and our goal of energy independen­ce?

No, I don’t. Fracking for oil and gas is not about oil or gas production. Frackers have a secret: well depletion. Buy a family-size bag of chips and beer, and invite your friends. At first, the chips are easy to grab. Then, handfuls are taken when no one is watching, a few broken chips remain at the bottom of the bag, and the good chips are gone. Shale crude depletion increases the cost and decreases the yield. At $40 a barrel, game over. Energy independen­ce is a scam masqueradi­ng as an energy strategy dating back to Richard Nixon. With a glut of oil and gas, why would we choose to frack our land at 10 times the cost?

4. Do you think withdrawal from the accord will help internatio­nal efforts to reduce carbon emissions?

No, I don’t. The U.S. is telling the world: The climate emergency is a hoax; we have weapons for sale!

5. Do you think withdrawal from the accord will help the U.S. economy?

No, I don’t. Promoting off-shore drilling, approving DAPL and Keystone XL pipelines, defunding environmen­tal protection­s, attacking science and using health care funds for weapons is a war strategy.

Wars are immense sources of greenhouse gas emissions. Wars are optional; clean air, water and food are not. We are facing a man-made planetary crisis. Peace, respect, compassion and caring are required behaviors.

Energy Freedom is achievable by transition­ing from burning fuels. Let’s use free sunlight and wind energy solutions, and embrace 21st century, high-growth, green technologi­es. We are running out of time!

LUIS CONTRERAS, PH.D.

Eureka Springs

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