"WASHINGTON -- For Republican presidential contenders who once supported combatting global warming, the race is heating up. Faced with an activist right wing that questions the science linking pollution to changes in the Earth's climate and also disdains big government, most of the GOP contenders have stepped back from their previous positions on global warming. Some have apologized outright for past support of proposals to reduce heat-trapping pollution. And those who haven't fully recanted are under pressure to do so.
The latest sign of that pressure came Thursday when New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie said he was pulling his state out of a regional agreement to reduce greenhouse gases, saying it won't work. While Christie, a rising GOP star, has said he won't run for his party's presidential nomination, some in the party continue to recruit him.
'Republican presidential hopefuls can believe in man-made global warming as long as they never talk about it, and oppose all the so-called solutions,' said Marc Morano, a former aide to Oklahoma Sen. James Inhofe, one of the most vocal climate skeptics in Congress."
Dina Cappiello reports for the Associated Press May 27, 2011.
SEE ALSO:
"Republican Sees Electric Car Bill as a Climate 'Step'" (ClimateWire)
"Republican’s Climate Solution: Clear-Cut the Rain Forest" (New York Times)
"Christie Pulls New Jersey From 10-State Climate Initiative" (New York Times)
"GOP Cut Crucial Weather Satellites With Fierce Hurricane Season Looming" (Climate Progress)
Opinion: "On Climate Change, The GOP Is Lost in Never-Never Land" (Fred Hiatt/Washington Post)
"GOP Presidential Hopefuls Shift on Global Warming"
Source: AP, 05/27/2011