
(RightIsRight.co) – While attending the United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP26) currently being held in Glasgow, Scotland, John Kerry stunned the world with statements that more than one political observer called “insane.”
Kerry, who was appointed by President Joe Biden as the first United States special presidential envoy for climate and who previously served as United States Secretary of State during the presidential administration of Barack Obama, stated, “By 2030 in the United States, we won’t have coal,” during an interview with Bloomberg.
That blanket statement ricocheted around the world in a matter of hours and has led to much concern in the energy industry and among consumers who are dependent on the low-prices fossil fuels provide compared to the high-costs of “renewable” energy.
Still, Kerry went even further, opining, “we’re saying we are going to be carbon-free in the power sector by 2035. I think that’s leadership. I think that’s indicative of what we can do.”
According to Breitbart, Kerry’s goal “to rid the [United States] of its coal by 2030 aligns with Biden’s deadlines for lowering greenhouse gasses by the same year.”
Insane! https://t.co/rE3jC8Qiby
— Breitbart News (@BreitbartNews) November 10, 2021
What do you believe? What is your opinion about John Kerry and his policies? What do you think of his statement that “by 2030 in the United States, we won’t have coal”? Do you think that is realistic? Why or why not?
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