Climate alarmist Sen. Ed Markey (D-MA) made a series of deranged climate change claims about the California wildfires during Thursday’s confirmation hearing of Lee Zeldin, President-elect Donald Trump’s pick for U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) administrator. [emphasis, links added]
Markey, co-author of AOC’s far-left Green New Deal, suggested that climate change is the reason why wildfires erupted in Los Angeles and hurricanes had ravaged the Southeast in September.
“Do you see the fires in L.A. right now? Did you see the storms ripple through Georgia and North Carolina? The threat of climate change hasn’t gone away!” Markey said as Zeldin appeared before the Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works.
"Do you see the fires in LA right now? Did you see the storms ripple through Georgia and through North Carolina? The threat of climate change hasn't gone away."
Sen. Markey is blaming the fires in LA and recent hurricanes on climate change, just like Biden did in his final… pic.twitter.com/KG7m1dXtE4
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Markey, a senior Democrat on the congressional committee, later asked Zeldin whether he believes Americans facing such crises are in any danger.
“Are they in danger? Absolutely, for people having their homes burned down,” Zeldin replied.
“Then you have an obligation to deal with that!” an irate Markey retorted. “To do something! I’m not hearing you see your job at the EPA as doing something about it.”
“We’re watching firefighters run towards the flames in Los Angeles, and the EPA is responsible for keeping the fiery embers of climate change under control!” the Massachusetts Democrat exclaimed.
“Are you going to fan the flames of destruction by the demand of the fossil fuel industry, which you now refuse to actually hold responsible for the rapidly warming country that we’re living in?!” Markey further questioned Zeldin.
“The EPA is supposed to be the environmental watchdog and not the fossil fuel lapdog!” Markey fumed.
Markey previously claimed that the wildfires are “what a climate emergency looks like” and a preview of “coming atrocities” under the Trump administration. “More fires, more climate disasters, more death,” Markey tweeted.
Trump has been bought for $1 billion by Big Oil. Just a payoff to kill the IRA and the Green New Deal. We know what will happen. More fires, more climate disasters, more death. The LA fires are preview of coming atrocities.
— Ed Markey (@SenMarkey) January 11, 2025
The compounding crisis in Los Angeles can be traced back to the incompetence of local leaders and DEI-crazed officials who made the fires more deadly by failing to refill dried-up fire hydrants, repair out-of-commission reservoirs, and prevent dry vegetation from building up on poorly maintained land.
Before the fatal fires broke out, California Gov. Gavin Newsom cut the state’s budget for fire prevention by more than $100 million.
L.A. Mayor Karen Bass, who was schmoozing in Ghana at an embassy cocktail reception while her city burned, despite knowing the intensifying weather forecasts days before she absconded, had slashed the city’s fire department funding by nearly $18 million.
According to Newsweek, Newsom signed off on the multi-million-dollar budget cut in June, taking away critical funds from seven state “wildfire and forest resilience” programs:
An additional $4 million was removed from a forest legacy program aimed at encouraging good management practices from landowners whilst $28 million was slashed from funds provided to multiple state conservancies to increase wildfire resilience.
Another $8 million was taken from monitoring and research spending, which had largely been given to CAL FIRE and California universities, whilst $3 million was removed from funding for an interagency forest data hub. A home hardening pilot scheme designed to make homes more resilient to wildfires had its funding cut by $12 million.
Under Bass, the city of Los Angeles instead allocated thousands of tax dollars toward progressive programming, including a “Midnight Stroll Transgender Cafe,” the Gay Men’s Chorus of Los Angeles, and “Social Justice Art-Worker Investments.”
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‘Home hardening’. There you go. Don’t be a victim waiting for gov’t money. Rooftop sprinklers could be self-installed, like farmers who put lightning rods on their wooden barns. A swimming pool or a cistern for a reliable water source, batteries for a submersible pump, when your utility company hides under the bed.
I remember a house that survived the grass fires in Hawaii. A rock garden replaced combustible vegetation around that house. If you prepare, you might get a discount on your house insurance.
Ed Malarkey telling another whopper and that he is more nutty then 500 acres of Walnut Trees at Harvest Time