Republican climate skeptic Ramaswamy to quit Paris deal if elected

Author: AFP

US Republican presidential hopeful Vivek Ramaswamy said that if elected he will pull the United States out of the Paris climate accord meant to fight global warming.

“The climate change agenda is a hoax,” Ramaswamy said Tuesday in an interview with AFP on the eve of the third Republican presidential election debate.

“Are global surface temperatures going up? Yes,” he added. “Is that an existential risk for humanity? No.”

Ramaswamy, a biotech entrepreneur who is polling fourth among Republican contenders, said the United States has no place in the Paris accord, the landmark deal to limit global warming to well below two degrees Celsius since the pre-industrial era. “I think the climate change agenda is based on flawed premises,” he said. “I believe we should stay the heck out of the Paris climate accords.”

Ramaswamy has caused a sensation in recent months with deliberately provocative statements on climate, such as saying he wants to “unlock American energy, drill, frack, burn coal” and calling environmental activists a “religious cult.”

Ramaswamy told AFP that policies restricting fossil fuel usage “are making human beings worse off than climate change itself.”

Former President Donald Trump, the overwhelming favourite in the Republican race, whom Ramaswamy steadfastly defends, pulled the United States out of the Paris Agreement in 2017. His Democratic successor Joe Biden rejoined the pact.

Ramaswamy said he hopes Wednesday’s Republican debate would prove to be more productive than the previous ones, with just five candidates taking part. The first two rounds descended into shouting matches among numerous participants.

Turning to geopolitical battles that rage within the Republican Party, Ramaswamy called for focusing on domestic policies.

“Everybody else thinks it’s our job to be the global police. I don’t,” he said. “I think it’s our job to look after the interests of US citizens here at home.”

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