Lawmakers questioned President-elect Trump’s vitality secretary on local weather change, the Los Angeles wildfires, and the Biden administration’s inexperienced vitality agenda throughout his nomination listening to, which noticed disruptions from a number of local weather protesters.
The Senate Power and Pure Sources Committee held a affirmation listening to for Chris Wright, Liberty Power Inc. CEO and Trump’s decide to go the Power Division, on Wednesday, which was additionally his birthday.
The Trump nominee was launched by a Democratic Sen. John Hickenlooper of Colorado, who described him as “an unrestrained enthusiast for fossil fuels.” Wright centered his responses on vitality dominance, saying that local weather change is a “real issue,” world vitality demand, and his deal with rising vitality assets.
“America has an historic opportunity to secure our energy systems, deliver leadership in scientific and technological innovation, steward our weapons stockpiles and meet Cold War legacy waste commitments,” Wright stated in his opening assertion.
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Chris Wright speaks throughout a Senate Power and Pure Sources Committee affirmation listening to in Washington, D.C., on Wednesday, Jan. 15, 2025. (Al Drago/Getty Photographs)
Wright stated he has recognized three “immediate tasks” the place he’ll focus his consideration, if confirmed: unleashing American vitality, main the world in innovation and know-how breakthroughs, and rising manufacturing in America.
“President Trump shares my passion for energy, and if confirmed, I will work tirelessly to implement his bold agenda as an unabashed steward for all sources of affordable, reliable and secure American energy,” Wright informed the committee.
Republicans, comparable to Sen. Steve Daines of Montana, positioned their questioning on Biden administration insurance policies, comparable to a ban on liquefied pure fuel (LNG) exports, rules on family home equipment, and most lately blocking drilling alongside the coast.
A number of Democratic senators claimed that the committee chairman, Sen. Mike Lee, R-Utah, scheduled the affirmation listening to earlier than all required paperwork on Wright was offered to the members of the committee. Different Democrats used their time on the mic to say the Los Angeles fires had been attributable to “climate change.”
President-elect Trump throughout a marketing campaign rally on the PPG Paints Enviornment on Nov. 4, 2024, in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. (Chip Somodevilla/Getty Photographs)
“Despite the misinformation that’s circulating here in the Capitol, into California, and everywhere in between, it’s clear that these fires only reach the size and the scale that they have because of unseasonably dry vegetation and extremely high winds, both of which are a direct result of climate change,” Sen. Alex Padilla, D-Calif., stated throughout the listening to.
Requested in regards to the problem of local weather change, Wright stated he believes it’s a “real issue”
“I’ve studied and followed the data and the evolution of climate change for at least 20 years now. It is a global issue. It is a real issue. It’s a challenging issue,” Wright stated, including that he believes the answer to local weather change “is to evolve our energy system.”
A protester holds up a “Big Oil Profits LA Burns” banner as Chris Wright testifies throughout his affirmation listening to within the Senate Power and Pure Sources Committee on Wednesday, Jan. 15, 2025. (Invoice Clark)
One protester stood up whereas Wright was being questioned and requested if his insurance policies would “put out the fires in LA.”
“Are you gonna ask any questions or just softball on the climate this entire time,” stated one other protester who was faraway from the listening to room.
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A number of different local weather protesters had been additionally stationed outdoors the listening to room, with shirts that learn, “I won’t let my future burn.”