Wednesday Jan 24, 2024
Young Conservatives on Why the Climate is NOT Voting for Trump in 2024
This week's podcast episode is steeped in a topic that's both urgent and close to our hearts: how conservative values align with pressing environmental issues. Our hosts, Hannah and Zach, dissect a thought-provoking article from The Atlantic, The Climate Can't Afford Another Trump Presidency by Zoë Schlanger. They discuss the negative impact if Donald Trump wins the 2024 elections.
Hannah, on the cusp of graduating and entering the climate sector, shares her resolutions, emphasizing the importance of job creation within the green economy. As a conservative, she expresses her discontent with the lack of focus on environmental issues within her party and the dire need for leadership that can marry fiscal responsibility with ecological mindfulness.
Their conversation takes a turn towards the economic implications of renewable energy, highlighting the invisible hand of free-market capitalism that is now favoring green alternatives over traditional fossil fuels. They argue that the shift towards a sustainable infrastructure is not only environmentally sound but also economically prudent.
The hosts confront the political dichotomy faced by environmentally conscious conservatives – the choice between a party that historically downplays climate concerns and a rival that may not align with their core values. They call for a new breed of republican leaders, like Wyoming's Governor Mark Gordon, who recognize the value of investing in the state's natural resources, including wind and solar.
As Hannah and Zach wrap up their dialogue, they leave listeners with a call to action: register to vote, get involved in local politics, and support candidates who prioritize the planet. They promote "Saving Us" by Katherine Hayhoe as a must-read for those seeking a conservative rationale for environmental advocacy.
This episode is a rallying cry for conservatives who care about the future of our planet. It bridges the gap between traditional conservative principles and the pressing need for environmental action. If you're curious about how green policies can align with conservative ideologies, or if you're simply seeking a fresh perspective on the climate debate, tune in to "Green Tea Party" and join the movement for a sustainable future.
As we navigate the complexities of climate change, it's clear that the time for action is now. This episode is not just a discussion; it's a call to arms for all conservatives who value stewardship of the Earth. We're exploring the economic benefits of renewable energy, the importance of environmental job creation, and the necessity for conservative leaders to step up and take charge.
Don't miss out on this engaging conversation that could redefine the role of conservatism in the fight against climate change. Listen now and join the Green Tea Party movement towards a sustainable and prosperous future for all.
✍️ Episode References
The Atlantic Article 'The Climate Can't Afford Another Trump Presidency' by Zoe Schlanger
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Paris Climate Accords
https://unfccc.int/process-and-meetings/the-paris-agreement/the-paris-agreement
US Forest Service
https://www.fs.usda.gov/
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
https://www.epa.gov/
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA)
https://www.noaa.gov/
The book 'Saving Us' by Katharine Hayhoe https://www.simonandschuster.com/books/Saving-Us/Katharine-Hayhoe/9781982143848
Republican.org's Eco Right Speaks Podcast
https://republicen.org/podcast
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