(C) Daily Kos This story was originally published by Daily Kos and is unaltered. . . . . . . . . . . Bill Cassidy wants to burn natural gas & penalize China as the solution to slow CO2 emissions. [1] ['This Content Is Not Subject To Review Daily Kos Staff Prior To Publication.'] Date: 2023-08-20 Senator Bill Cassidy (R-LA) shows that he simply refuses to understand the severity of climate change and the role the U.S. must play. Taxing China and forcing countries to do more of what the U.S. should have done is not the answer. Bill Cassidy tries to make climate change a China issue. Watch Politics Done Right T.V. here. x Embedded Content Senator Bill Cassidy of Louisiana emphasized the importance of burning natural gas as a means to reduce CO2 emissions, stating that emissions from the United States are lower than in 2005. This, he claims, is due to natural gas replacing coal, thereby acknowledging climate change but proposing a solution that still involves burning fossil fuels. Cassidy expressed concern about China’s role as a significant polluter and proposed legislation for a farm pollution fee. He believes that if China does not enforce international norms for the environment, they should be financially penalized. Historically, the United States has been one of the world’s leading emitters of CO2, largely due to its industrialization much earlier than China. Up until the early 21st century, the U.S. was the top emitter of CO2. However, with China’s rapid industrialization and economic growth, its annual CO2 emissions have surpassed those of the United States. When considering the entire century, cumulative emissions are critical. The United States, having industrialized earlier, has contributed a greater amount of CO2 over the long term. As of 2019, the cumulative CO2 emissions from the United States since 1750 were about 400 gigatons, whereas China’s were around 200 gigatons. What Bill Cassidy fails to realize is that we have a historical responsibility, where wealthier, earlier-industrialized countries like the U.S. have contributed more to the problem and, therefore, must bear more responsibility for addressing it. The argument here is that since developed nations have been emitting CO2 for a more extended period, they should take the lead in reducing emissions and assisting developing countries in adopting cleaner technologies. Asking other countries, especially developing ones, to reduce emissions at the same rate as the U.S. is insensitive and unfair, considering that many of these nations have not benefitted from industrialization in the same way. Cassidy is also looking to replace current tariffs with a tariff-related to pollution, aiming to make China pay for its environmental impact. Questions arise about the economic implications of Cassidy’s proposals, especially the idea of a “neutral penalty” with tariffs. Concerns are raised about how such penalties would make a difference and whether they might cost American people more money. The logic and economic value of these Republican politicians’ answers are questionable. We must call for fairness, pragmatism, and global cooperation in solving climate change. It should emphasize that asking other countries to match the U.S.’s environmental efforts is unjust, suggesting financial incentives as a fairer approach. The United States, as one of the largest historical polluters, must lead responsibly and ethically in addressing climate change. These points capture the essence of the dialogue, highlighting the contrasting viewpoints on how to approach the reduction of CO2 emissions and the complex interplay between environmental responsibility, international relations, and economic considerations. Check out my books on our economic fraud, the necessity to engage the other side, and creating a real economy that serves us all. Subscribe to our YouTube Channel to help us get 100,000 subscribers. By joining our YouTube channel, will you help us widely deliver the progressive message? [END] --- [1] Url: https://www.dailykos.com/stories/2023/8/20/2188515/-Bill-Cassidy-wants-to-burn-natural-gas-penalize-China-as-the-solution-to-slow-CO2-emissions Published and (C) by Daily Kos Content appears here under this condition or license: Site content may be used for any purpose without permission unless otherwise specified. via Magical.Fish Gopher News Feeds: gopher://magical.fish/1/feeds/news/dailykos/