The Pak Banker

Ignoring massive Chinese pollution?

- Madison Gesiotto

The Democratic Party seems to not really care about saving our planet. The presidenti­al candidates continue to prove this by proposing energy policies that would devastate the American economy while ignoring the appalling impact of Chinese pollution on the global atmosphere.

Marianne Williamson declared that we need to act "radically" to avert "massive food shortages" and "hundreds of millions of environmen­tal refugees." As unhinged as she sounds, she is stating the Democratic Party platform as dictated by progressiv­es such as Alexandria Ocasio Cortez. Williamson is not even an outlier among her fellow candidates, many of whom have already endorsed the prepostero­us Green New Deal.

Some candidates have even crafted their own versions of the Green New Deal, but the most frightenin­g manifestat­ion of such climate extremism is that some candidates are now pledging to ban fossil fuels, a move that would dramatical­ly raise energy prices in places such as Ohio, which is among the top states that consumer natural gas in the country.

"We will address the catastroph­ic crisis of climate change and transform our energy system away from fossil fuel," Bernie Sanders said during the presidenti­al debate in Texas. Elizabeth Warren, another leading face of the Democratic Party, pledged to "sign an executive order that puts a total moratorium on all new fossil fuel leases for drilling offshore and on public lands" and then released a plan to ban fracking across the country.

A fracking ban would tear a gaping hole through the fabric of the Ohio economy, which has benefited greatly from the shale boom. An Ohio University professor calculated that the shale industry contribute­d more than $22 billion to the state economy and supported nearly 150,000 jobs in 2015 alone, and that was before the energy boom we have experience­d here since President Trump began rolling back the draconian Obama era regulation­s that kept our energy sector from reaching full potential.

Behind the scenes, longshot candidates such as Beto O'Rourke, who has come out with his own multitrill­ion dollar plan to "free ourselves from a dependence on fossil fuels and embrace renewable wind and solar energy technology," are doing their best to keep pace with the front runners. While these proposals are understand­ably terrifying for Ohioans, they represent the sort of damage that elicits standing ovations in Beijing. For all their talk of environmen­tal protection­s, the Democrats are shockingly unconcerne­d about the devastatin­g carbon footprint left by China.

This inexplicab­le hypocrisy should be concerning to the genuine climate activists striving to promote clean water and air around the world. Indeed, it is no secret that rampant Chinese pollution will easily outweigh our efforts to reduce the levels of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere.

"All of the gains that we have made are offset exponentia­lly by the Chinese," said Energy Department deputy secretary Dan Brouillett­e in a recent interview, noting that the 14 percent reduction in American energy emissions that has occurred since President Trump withdrew the United States from the disastrous Paris climate agreement is offset by about a monthly worth of Chinese emissions increases. "They are making near zero progress regarding these types of issues," Brouillett­e added.

The Democrats are well aware of this problem, yet they tout energy policies that would cripple the American economy without achieving meaningful environmen­tal objectives, proving they are exploiting the issue of climate change as a vehicle for their socialist ambitions.

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