Top Reasons Why Congress Should Reject Obama's Climate Change Treaty

Comments

Here are the top five reasons why Congress and the next administration should withdraw from the Paris Protocol global warming agreement:

  • Higher energy bills, fewer jobs and a weaker economy

The economic impact of domestic regulations associated with the Paris agreement will be severe.

  • No impact on climate

Regardless of one’s opinions on the degree to which climate change is occurring, regulations associated with the Paris accord will have no meaningful impact on the planet’s temperature.

  • Massive taxpayer-funded wealth transfer for green initiatives
Top Reasons Congress Should Reject Obama’s Climate Change Treaty

An essential part of the Paris agreement for the developing world is money. More specifically, other peoples’ money. In Nov. 2014, President Barack Obama also pledged to commit $3 billion to the Green Climate Fund, an international fund for green projects in the developing world.

Actually, in March, the Obama administration made a $500 million taxpayer-funded payment to the Green Climate Fund despite Congress never having authorized the funding.

  • Avoids review and consent from elected officials

The Paris agreement is in form, in substance, and in the nature of its commitments a treaty and should be submitted to the Senate for review and consent.

  • A top-down, government controlled push for economic transformation

To achieve their global warming goals, international leaders want to control an economic transformation.

The bottom line is: what the next administration should do is not only withdraw from Paris, but the entire United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change.

To read more, please visit:
dailysignal.com/.../congress-should-reject-obamas-climate-change-treaty/

Source: dailysignal

Add Comment

Posting comment as guest.
If you already have an account, please LOGIN.
If not, you may consider creating on. It’s FREE!

» Login
» Sign up