Since his inauguration on Jan. 20, President Trump has wasted no time attempting to restore American energy dominance, economic prosperity, free markets, and individual liberty through a slew of executive actions. Despite this, the climate alarmist movement is far from dead.
Rather than relying on regulatory actions from the executive branch, climate alarmists are doubling down on acting through the “private sector” to achieve their ultimate goal of net-zero carbon dioxide emissions by 2050. Those efforts, with carbon capture and storage (CCS) projects prominent amongst them, must be quickly curtailed to protect Americans’ fundamental rights.
Some may think that private companies should be free to pursue whatever objectives they want. In a truly free market oriented primarily around small businesses, that is the correct perspective.