'Conservatives do a better job of telling people what we don’t like versus what we do when it comes to slowing global warming,' says U.S. Rep. Curtis of Utah.
U.S. Congressman John Curtis of Utah spends a fair amount of time convincing voters and politicians on the right and the left that he, representing an historically coal, oil and gas-producing section of his state, is truly “a climate guy.”
Read: Ramaswamy calls climate change a ‘hoax.’ Then the topic all but disappears from the Republican debate. ‘Reverse the conservative narrative’ Select Republicans say they aren’t against an all-of-the-above approach. They just believe natural gas NG00, +0.78%, for instance, will have to persist for several years to make energy affordable for homes and businesses. And Republicans, as well as President Biden and private-sector powerhouses including Amazon.com AMZN, -0.09%, want to funnel money into carbon capture and storage, which allows oil-and-gas concerns XOM, +1.79% CVX, +0.
“I’m not going to ask you to leave your conservative credentials at the door today,” Curtis said, kicking off the event that hosted some 350 attendees, according to local news sources. “But I do ask that you come with an open mind. I do ask that you reverse the narrative that somehow we don’t care about this Earth.”
Nuclear-sector growth is already happening, he said, highlighting nuclear interest at Berkshire Hathaway BRK.B, +0.45% -owned utility PacificCorp., which through its Rocky Mountain Power division, has consolidated utility service in Utah and elsewhere in a big western area. Curtis’s Utah has also focused on its extensive underground salt formations that offer a natural and secure environment for storing various energy resources, including conventional fuels, as well as green hydrogen.
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