Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez Says People Are Going To Die If Climate Change Isnt Addressed
Scott Morefield | Reporter
Democratic Congresswoman-elect Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez used social media on Friday to call for the issue of climate change to be addressed “ASAP,” or “people are going to die.”
“People are going to die if we dont start addressing climate change ASAP,” Ocasio-Cortez tweeted. “Its not enough to think its important. We must make it urgent. Thats why we need a Select Committee on a Green New Deal, & why fossil fuel-funded officials shouldnt be writing climate change policy.”
People are going to die if we dont start addressing climate change ASAP.
Its not enough to think its “important.” We must make it urgent.
Thats why we need a Select Committee on a Green New Deal, & why fossil fuel-funded officials shouldnt be writing climate change policy. https://t.co/bn6NloGlaY
— Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (@Ocasio2018) November 23, 2018
Ocasio-Cortez linked to a CNN article about a just-released federal climate change report that “warns of devastating health and economic costs to the US.” (RELATED: OPINION: Trump Is Right To Question Climate Change Causes)
Democratic Representative-elect Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez of New York talks with reporters as she arrives for a class photo with incoming newly-elected members of the U.S. House of Representatives on Capitol Hill in Washington, U.S., November 14, 2018. REUTERS/Kevin Lamarque – RC1A56B44860
While President Trump has acknowledged that the earths temperature may be changing, he has questioned mans role in it, particularly whether or not the United States could make a significant impact by curbing economic activity.
Last month, the then-congressional candidate compared addressing global warming to the Allies defeating Nazi Germany.
“So, when we talk about existential threats,” said Ocasio Cortez, “the last time we had a really major existential threat in this country was around World War II. So, weve been here before, and we have a blueprint of what we did before. None of these things are new ideas. What we had was an existential threat in the context of a war, and what we did was that we chose to mobilize and industrialize our entire economy and we put hundreds of thousands if not millions of people to work in defending our shores and defending this country.”
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