What a difference a year makes for Republican candidate Scott Brown. Just last year Brown voted to support a regional greenhouse gas emissions trading plan and now he saying heโs not even sure climate change is aย problem.
While uncertainty remains about what a Republican win in Massachusetts means for health care reform, there seems little doubt that it would be bad for the clean energy package making itโs way throughย Congress.
Just over a year ago Brown voted in favor of a regional greenhouse gas cap-and-trade initiative in his capacity as a stateย legislator.
At the time Brown supported the move to reduce greenhouse gas emissions in Massachusetts 10% by 2019,ย saying:
โReducing carbon dioxide emission in Massachusetts has long been a priority of mine.โ
Flash-forward to this Sunday with Brown now questioning whether climate change is even happening. The Boston Globe quotes Brown sayingย that:
โItโs interesting. I think the globe is always heating and cooling,โ he said. โItโs a natural way of ebb and flow. The thing that concerns me lately is some of the information Iโve heard about potential tampering with some of the information.โ
His campaign website echoes thisย stance:
โI oppose a national cap and trade program because of the higher costs that families and businesses would incur.โ Brownโs blatant flip-flop is obviously a move to garner support from the hard right contingent of the conservative movement.
As ThinkProgress reports, pandering to the hard right has itโs advantages, with big donations coming in from tea party front groups like Freedomworks. And with a Brown win dropping the Democrats out of a super-majority in the Senate, it looks like any clean energy/green jobs bill will beโฆ. well,ย tea-bagged.
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