Letter: 'There are those who will dismiss the conservative climate movement as momentary and insignificant. Time will prove them wrong.'
No coincidence that a congressman from the youngest district in Utah is the biggest Republican name in climate policy. I joined other Young Republican leaders recently to sit down with Rep. John Curtis and talk about climate policy, and he is clearly sincere in his desire to represent conservatives on this issue. It is especially encouraging that he understands that global emission reductions means being tough on China and Russia and holding other countries accountable for pollution.
There are those who will dismiss the conservative climate movement as momentary and insignificant. Time will prove them wrong. As it was clear to everyone in that meeting, it’s clear to me: this is the future of environmental politics.
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