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John Boehner: ‘I’m Not Qualified To Debate The Science Over Climate Change’

Posted in Main Blog (All Posts) on May 29th, 2014 11:08 pm by HL

John Boehner: ‘I’m Not Qualified To Debate The Science Over Climate Change’

But Boehner did say the Obama administration’s efforts to mitigate climate change will hurt the economy.

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House Speaker John Boehner said Thursday that though he doesn’t feel qualified to “debate the science” of climate change, he does know that the Obama administration’s efforts to mitigate the problem are bad for the country.

“Listen, I’m not qualified to debate the science over climate change,” Boehner said when asked by a reporter whether he thinks climate change is a problem, and whether he would support taking action to fix it. “But I am astute enough to understand that every proposal that has come out of this administration to deal with climate change involves hurting our economy and killing American jobs. That can’t be the prescription for dealing with changes in our climate.”

Boehner’s comments come days before the EPA is slated to release its proposed rules on greenhouse gas emissions from existing power plants, regulations that have already drawn the ire of groups like the Chamber of Commerce and the National Republican Senatorial Committee.

Boehner has expressed doubt that man-made climate change is occurring in the past — in 2009, he said the “idea that carbon dioxide is a carcinogen that is harmful to our environment is almost comical.”

“Every time we exhale,” Boehner went on, “we exhale carbon dioxide. Every cow in the world, you know when they do what they do you’ve got more carbon dioxide.”

Carbon dioxide, for the record, is not thought to cause cancer, though you would not want to breathe in high levels of it. The gas is a pollutant because of the effect that emitting it has on the atmosphere, and human health and welfare.

Boehner in 2012 again cast doubt on man’s role in climate change.

“I don’t think there’s any doubt that we’ve had climate change over the last 100 years,” he told USA Today. “What has initiated it, though, has sparked a debate that’s gone on now for the last 10 years.”

Boehner’s most recent choice of language, however, allowed him to skirt the responsibility of taking a side one way or another on climate change by referencing his lack of scientific background. It’s been used by lawmakers before — earlier this month, Florida Gov. Rick Scott, who has said in the past that he’s “not convinced” man-made climate change is occurring, dodged a question about climate change by saying “I’m not a scientist,” then pivoting to flood control and Everglades restoration. Florida Sen. Marco Rubio has used it as well, when asked in 2012 how old he thinks the Earth is, and West Virginia Gov. Earl Ray Tomblin reminded West Virginians that he wasn’t a scientist when concerns over the toxicity of the chemical that polluted the drinking water of 300,000 in the state began to heighten.

Though Boehner may not trust his scientific credentials enough to take a position on climate change, 97 percent of climate scientists agree that the climate change the world is experiencing is “very likely” due to human activities.

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Rooftop Solar’s Emerging Markets Are In Middle-Class Neighborhoods

Middle-class households are a major force in driving rooftop solar installations in emerging residential solar markets.

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Mari Hernandez is a Research Associate on the Energy team at the Center for American Progress.

Deborah Parrish was spurred by a Montgomery County tax break to have solar panels installed at her Gaithersburg, Md. home, shown in this Friday June 27, 2008 handout photo.

Deborah Parrish was spurred by a Montgomery County tax break to have solar panels installed at her Gaithersburg, Md. home, shown in this Friday June 27, 2008 handout photo.

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Middle-class households are a major force in driving rooftop solar installations in emerging residential solar markets.

Last year, a Center for American Progress (CAP) study found that rooftop solar had reached beyond wealthy homeowners, with the overwhelming majority of solar panels being installed in areas with median incomes ranging from $40,000 to $90,000 in Arizona, California, and New Jersey – the three largest solar markets.

To determine whether rooftop solar had become more mainstream in other states, CAP’s latest study analyzes the income characteristics of solar photovoltaic (PV) system owners in emerging residential solar markets, including Maryland, Massachusetts, and New York. The study found that both Massachusetts and New York followed a similar pattern to the more developed solar markets, with more than 80 percent of installations in New York and nearly 70 percent of installations in Massachusetts occurring in zip codes with median incomes ranging from $40,000 to $90,000. Interestingly, just 45 percent of Maryland’s rooftop solar installations had occurred in middle class neighborhoods – a significant percentage, but much lower than the other states in the study (see chart below).

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According to the CAP paper, the areas that experienced the most year-over-year percentage increase from 2012 to 2013 had median incomes ranging from $40,000 to $50,000 in Maryland and Massachusetts and $110,000 to $120,000 in New York.

While the study did not examine the reason behind some of the current adoption trends in these emerging markets, it did discuss the importance of solar-friendly policies to the growth of rooftop solar among middle- and low-income households. As utility executives and others push for changes to net metering and other solar policies, they ignore the fact that those policies benefit middle class households in addition to adding value to the grid. The issue brief argued that policymakers should create or expand solar programs to ensure that even more middle- and low-income residents can take advantage of rooftop solar going forward.

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