Costello, Meehan, Casey rip Trump decision on Paris Agreement

Three of Chester County’s federal elected officials, U.S. Rep. Ryan Costello (R-6), U.S. Rep. Pat Meehan (R-7) and U.S. Senator Bob Casey Jr. (D) took strong issue with President Donald Trump’s decision Thursday to withdraw from the Paris Agreement to limit carbon emissions.

The county’s other two elected officials — U.S. Rep. Lloyd Smucker (R-16) and U.S. Sen. Pat Toomey appear to have offered no specific opinion on the issue.

Costello made it plain that he felt the decision would hurt both the environment — carbon emissions appear to be accelerating global warming — and the business environment, by stifling innovation in the energy sector.

“I am disappointed by the Administration’s decision to withdraw from the Paris Agreement,” Costello said in a statement. “This decision is a setback to sustainable energy innovation across our country and forfeits an opportunity for the United States to lead on an issue of economic and environmental significance.

“While the Paris Agreement has its flaws, the solution should not be to pack up, walk away, and surrender our position of influence. The solution should be to work with our partners and improve this initiative while championing critical protections for American families and businesses.  As a member of the Climate Solutions Caucus, I am committed to working with my colleagues to encourage greater American ingenuity, innovation, and leadership to reduce carbon emissions and protect our environment.”

Meehan suggested that withdrawing means that the U.S. surrenders a seat at the table in ongoing discussions on the issue.

“If America is going to be a global leader, it needs to have a seat at the table when issues and agreements with global implications are discussed,” Meehan said in a statement. “The Paris Agreement isn’t perfect. But by abandoning it, America is relinquishing that seat at the table. It calls into question our commitment to protecting and preserving the environment. And it forfeits our ability to drive countries like China and India to reduce their carbon footprint and compete on a level playing field. Ultimately, this disappointing decision diminishes America’s leadership role on the world stage.”

Casey was even stronger in stating his opposition, suggesting the move will hurt Pennsylvania’s workers.

“This is a double-barreled blow to both Pennsylvania jobs and our environment,” Casey said in statement. “By pulling out of an agreement to combat climate change, President Trump has put Pennsylvania workers at a disadvantage when it comes to competing for clean energy jobs. Foreign countries will now take the lead in growing an industry that produces jobs with family sustaining incomes. Additionally, pulling out of this climate change agreement will undermine the clean air that every Pennsylvanian has a right to expect. Vulnerable children will be particularly impacted by the lack of action to protect clean air. Without action on climate change, more children will suffer from diseases like asthma and malnutrition. Climate change is a serious challenge which requires action, not retreat.”

Neither Toomey and Smucker issued a statement on the matter.

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  1. James Pitcherella says:

    Basically 3 of the wealthiest people on earth will experience short term benefits from Donny’s antics. Charles & David Koch and Vladimir Putin. Their coal and petroleum companies will earn short term profits. All the rest of us are harmed.

    U.S. companies that manufacture solar and wind equipment will have a difficult time until the Republicans are gone. Like Tesla. See:
    After Trump quit the Paris climate agreement, Elon Musk is quitting Trump’s advisory group-Timothy B. Lee- https://www.vox.com/new-money/2017/6/1/15724042/paris-climate-agreement-elon-musk

    The Commonwealth can step in here to help local installation companies and put pressure on power line companies to make hookups easier.

    More disastrous to me is Donny’s Trumpcare. Almost everyone uses Medicaid if they live a long life. If I live long enough to make it into an assisted living facility, Trumpcare will put me out on the streets to die. Most assisted living facilities rely on Medicaid. Trumpcare will put them out of business.

    I’ll have lots of 70, 80, and 90 year old people for company as we slowly die in the streets. Trumpcare is genocide.

    Trump’s business friendship with Putin is dominating the news and providing cover for Republicans to implement their genocide on older Americans.

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