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Offline rangerrebew

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Biden’s Net Zero Plans Have Sent Prices Soaring. It’s Going To Get Worse
by Rea S. Hederman Jr.  2 hours ago
 
The Biden administration doggedly has pursued a “net zero” climate-control policy since President Joe Biden’s first day in the Oval Office when he recommitted the country to the Paris Climate Accord. [emphasis, links added]

And as anyone who has shopped at grocery stores in the last three years will tell you, it’s been all downhill from there.


Biden has issued executive orders targeting future domestic oil and natural gas supplies, which will make chemicals more expensive to produce and purchase.

His agents at the Securities and Exchange Commission have proposed ESG reports to track carbon emissions from the farmer’s field to the family dinner table. And that’s just the start.

https://climatechangedispatch.com/bidens-net-zero-plans-have-sent-prices-soaring-its-going-to-get-worse/
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Green New Deal = inflation
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