Opinion | Green New Deal: A Cautionary Tale

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Opinion: The Green New Deal is calling for upgrades for energy efficient housing. Australia tried it—and it didn’t go well, writes Tim Blair

 

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Hellooooo USSenate washingtonpost AOC USSENATE canwehavesomecommonsense

brgredd Central Planning didn't work? SHOCKING

The latest DEM proposals by Cortez are nothing more than major income redistribution and super excessively priced jobs programs with a side effect of reducing the US carbon footprint; another OVER THE TOP socialist DEM program

It’s uncanny how the far right keep digging for economic projects abroad that they can assess as having failed using no comparable parameters whatsoever but to just try to discredit domestic efforts to solve problems.

I believe the public should take a cautious view of major legislation, I would not rely on this article. The author is a right wing blogger who writes for what was voted as the least trusted newspaper in Australia No surprise who owns it.

Great idea, prep before hand was lousy

Ahh you think?

That was an implementation problem. The idea is solid.

Yes to 'Green New Deal'. It may not happen in 10 years, but we have to start somewhere, and, it's good to have a dream to shoot for.

Damn farting cows!...

Republican, and wsj, strategy: Try to kill GreenNewDeal with 1000 cuts to justify doing nothing as climate change kills thousands and costs billions and extractors continue to ruin nature.

Australia fails to implement a program, so a broad restructuring of our energy production and investment in American ingenuity will also fail. Makes sense. Wish I had the wit of AOC so I could apply the proper burn here.

Ok, so why dont you measure German success bringing thermal energy successfully to the mainstream and being a pioneer in energy efficient housing Somali still trying to perfect indoor plumbing so what's your conclusion. Australia unperformed, so will USA?

It is an on-going process globally. Canada

Tim Blair can write the earth’s postmortem for his final piece

Perhaps lessons learned from the Australian experience...would prove helpful.

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