WH Climate Adviser: Biden Is Embracing Science Again | Morning Joe | MSNBC

White House National Climate Advisor Gina McCarthy discusses the ways the Biden administration is prioritizing the environment. Aired on 01/28/2021.
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  1. *”We won with poorly educated, I love the poorly educated!”*
                      – Trump, 2016

    Trump supporters: i dun no wut dat means but make america grate agen 2020!!!1!

    1. @Okemicco You’re statement is so weird. Get an education instead of making racist comments that you have no idea about.

    2. @Roman Temniuk You realize the economy has boosted itself under democrat adjustments with long term turn-around. Then Republicans get into office and ruin it because they are so full of greed. Those tax cuts put our deficit into a spiral and some how Trump is great? Like the top 1% needs more money. You only think the top 1% needs it because it’s a Republican concept but in reality you know I’m right. Let’s also consider where our economy is now thanks to Trumps ACTUAL work (or lack thereof). Cant just take the credit…covid showed his true colors of a failed “business man”.

  2. Isn’t that nice? The leader of the free world embracing science like some country out of stone age. 😂😂

  3. Yes this is the most courageous sensible and absolutely the only solution to save our greedy over producing society. Mother earth has given everything to a culture that ignorantly believes they are above nature thru misguided teachings of religion

    1. i hope you believe in cannibalism because once the supermarkets are empty and the electric is gone you wont be able to leave your neighborhoods. get a garden going, and a gun ready! got water?

  4. Is so sad to hear today that humans finally acknowledge Science.
    That says a lot on how stupid we are today.

    1. @Biden’s Brain Yes, that kind of science. It’s not fair to let biologically male people complete in sports meant for biological females.

    2. @DJ Jones Yes. Gender is not a spectrum, but gender expression is. For example, a woman could be more masculine than feminine, but that doesn’t mean she’s a man or another gender. She’s just masculine.

    1. @Polydynamix The fact that people are mad about the pipeline project being shut down is pathetic. They always talk about small businesses but constantly work against them

    2. @Jock Young Yes and no on that front. It’s kind of a wash. There’s some energy loss in the conversion from DC to AC.

      We’re a bit behind in efficient conversion because until this point we weren’t working with smaller amounts, we were converting millions of watts from a giant hydroelectric dam so a 3 to 8% efficiency loss was no big deal whereas on smaller amounts it is.

      We’ll only get there by demand though.

  5. We went through a similar transition many years ago. Blacksmiths are now auto mechanics. Farriers now change tires, and so on.

    1. @JSTR Doctors home visits still very much exist. They just exist for those who can afford it. Insurance isn’t real keen on paying for it but in my town, of like 10,000 people we have at least dozen doctors and nurses that come to your house. They’ll deliver a baby, give dialysis, pretty much anything short of surgery.

      The milkman just became the Schwanns man, same thing- costs more than it should.

      These things never die, they just adapt but typically a niche market will still exist for those who are willing to pay for it. I might pay $12 for honey straight from the bee keeper at the farmers market but I’m not about to pay an extra $2K to have my doctor give me a physical in my dining room.

    2. @Polydynamix – No, you are missing the point. Back then it was a way of life. Now, if you have the money – – – – – -.

    3. @JSTR It was more of a necessity. People didn’t have ready to go transportation when they got sick. Doctors ‘made their rounds’ simply because if they didn’t people wouldn’t come see them, so save lives AND make money. No ambulance to call.

      Milk spoiled much quicker so it needed to get to the consumer immediately, which is why the ice man and the milk man were often one in the same.

      Now we don’t need that, so it’s a convenience not a necessity.

    4. @Polydynamix – OK, we have to put this to rest. I’m 77+ and back then it was a way of life. No, you went to the doctors office. No appointment needed. Generally it was kids who got sick after hours. Just call the doctor and he would get to you whenever. Our family doctor used to climb in his car after the last patient. He came a couple of times to our house at 2am and once 3am. We had an ambulance in our town but it wasn’t used much. As a matter of fact it was kept at a friend of mines garage. His father had a two car garage and he rented half of it to the town. We had no trouble with milk spoiling. The milkman came three times a week. We had a fridge. I do however remember an ice box but vaguely. As for transportation, just about every family had one vehicle. I can remember when TV came on the scene and the telephone in the house. At first it was a party line. Ours was long ring and the party had two short rings. I can remember the ‘slide ruler’ as the calculator of the day. We also had a farmer who converted a school bus and he drove around selling vegetables, eggs, fruit and cigarettes. I’ve said enough. As mentioned earlier, a way of life.

    1. You can read all the executive orders signed since 1994 on the US registry. They’re typically not more than about 1 page.

  6. The time has come for the government of the United States and the world to review their environmental policies in favor of nature, and also to demand that other nations that receive financial aid have a real program to combat deforestation, as many countries receive resources and are almost ineffective, not to say that they do nothing for nature. I believe that Biden will make great strides for the cause of nature as a whole. Success.

    1. sounds like a globalist. make sure you are living in another part of the globe. not my country. oh and your financial aid is going to be cut off!
      NATIONAL TAX BOYCOTT REVOLT

  7. When the fossil fuel supporters complain about the start up costs for renewable energy infrastructure, they conveniently forget how much money John D. Rockefeller spent when he was controlling Standard Oil finding places to drill for oil.

    1. And how about all the oil spills…the pro-oil people don’t say anything about that!! I guess they don’t have to drink the contaminated water!!

    2. @Billy Cloudy Except, they are rarely forced to pay for the clean up. Even now, nearly ten years after the BP spill in the Gulf of Mexico, that spill hasn’t been completely cleaned up, especially the oil that made its way onto Louisiana and Mississippi.

  8. Order Out of Chaos has several meanings, ranging from nebulous metaphysical deeds to concrete social engineering. On a wider scale, this motto is the ultimate recipe for a drastic change in society: 1) An event causes chaos and panic 2) A solution surfaces which also happens to advance the agenda of the elite 3) Society changes without resistance.

  9. Sounds great, I look forward to seeing how it turns out. The more America actually listens to the scientists on climate change, the better

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