I wouldn’t consider voting for any of these people in the general election, but I recognize that people often live in gerrymandered districts, and therefore vote in Republican primaries in order to have some influence over their local representatives. For people living in such a district, choosing a least-bad candidate is a way try and moderate the Republican party just a bit.
Candidates are listed by poll-based estimates of their support, which makes it rather clear that Republicans as a whole have sought to reject any kind of meaningful path to zero greenhouse gas emissions.
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Trump: His actions as president may have caused irreversible damage to the global climate.
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DeSantis: He has supported efforts to adapt to the effects of climate change, but not to prevent it.
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Scott: He acknowledges climate change but rejects most efforts to stop it.
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Ramaswamy: He opposes all government efforts to reduce carbon emissions.
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Haley: She supports carbon-capture technology but has denounced efforts to reduce emissions.)
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Pence: He claims climate change is exaggerated and would prioritize domestic energy production.
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Christie: He supports action on climate change with some caveats.
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Hutchinson: He denounces government mandates but supports private renewable energy development.
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Burgum: He has supported carbon-capture as governor, but what he would do as president is unclear.
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Hurd: He acknowledges that climate change is a major threat, but what he would do is unclear.
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Suarez: He has pursued significant emission reductions in Miami.
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Carbon capture is supposed to capture carbon before it’s released into the atmosphere.
But yeah, it’s a scam, because it’s real easy for polluters to say they’re capturing without actually capturing.
It would certainly work, but hasn’t had the support to get through Congress. So the Democrats passed an almost-all-carrots approach in the Inflation Reduction Act
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About 1% of Inflation Reduction Act goes to removal like that. Most of it is spent on decarbonization of electric generation and electrification of homes