AOC Gets ‘Fact-Checked’ During Climate Change Hearing

Democrat Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) was fact-checked in the middle of a hearing by a witness over a claim about greenhouse emissions.

Ocasio-Cortez claimed in her opening statement of the hearing that oil and gas production on federal land accounted for a quarter of “greenhouse gas” emissions in the United States.

AOC has pushed the “Green New Deal,” an effort to counter climate change, since 2019.

“I just want to start off by correcting something the ranking member said in her opening statement. She claimed that oil and gas production on federal lands is responsible for about a quarter of greenhouse gas emissions,” Kathleen Sgamma, president of the Western Energy Alliance told the House Natural Resources Committee’s Subcommittee on Energy and Mineral Resources.

“That’s a complete falsehood.”

The study by the United States Geological Survey said that oil and gas production accounted for 23.7% of carbon dioxide emissions over a 10-year period, and noted that the production accounted for far smaller percentages of methane and nitrogen.

“That’s based on a misreading of a USGS study of greenhouse gas emissions,” Sgamma continued.

“And if you actually look at the numbers, production on federal lands and waters accounts for 0.6% of U.S. greenhouse gas emissions, not ‘nearly a quarter.’

“Even the Interior Department stopped using that number after I simply pointed out the numbers from the USGS report.”

Sgamma also urged members of the subcommittee to carry out further oversight of the Interior Department, citing efforts to block additional development of oil and natural gas resources.

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“I urge you to submit formal requests for information on the coordination between the Department of the Interior, including its various offices and bureaus, and environmental and activist groups,” Sgamma said in her opening statement.

“I believe those requests would uncover a trove of information of inappropriate collusion outside the public eye and outside formal Administrative Procedure Act processes.

“The information would be very helpful as states and groups like Western Energy Alliance seek to overturn many of these regulations in court, a Herculean task given the sheer volume of them.”

President Joe Biden canceled oil leases in Alaska granted late in the Trump administration, according to CBS, while proposing new regulations to limit energy production.

Economic and energy experts have criticized Biden’s hostility to fossil fuel production, which some claim has caused higher energy prices.

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Truthseeker41
Truthseeker41
10 months ago

I would like to comment, but first I would like to read the “study” which is linked, as the article didn’t make it clear how one goes from 23.7% to .6%. When I click on the “Study” I get this:

HTTP 502: Bad GatewayThe server was acting as a gateway or proxy and received an invalid response from the upstream server.

Pithykat
Pithykat
10 months ago
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It downloaded seamlessly for me. Here’s their URL: https://pubs.usgs.gov/publication/sir20185131

Pithykat
Pithykat
10 months ago

Just what we need – a-holes who represent us with huge mouths but lack brains – that’s AOC in a nutshell. All these dems have done this past decade or two is lie – they lie about everything because that’s the only way they can manipulate and thereby control the masses. Truth would never get them want they want so they never use it. Lies are always deliberate.

Graham Booker
Graham Booker
10 months ago

“Economic and energy experts have criticized Biden’s hostility to fossil fuel production, which some claim has caused higher energy prices.”

You think? Duh.

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