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Biden and 13 of his Cabinet secretaries traveled to Glasgow earlier this week to attend the COP26. In addition, roughly 30,000 individuals were expected to be in attendance at the climate conference, sparking concerns about the spread of infectious-disease and igniting debate over infectious-disease disparities.
President Biden waves as he boards Air Force One after attending the G20 summit in Rome, Monday, Nov. 1, 2021. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci)
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“While President Biden continues to target American energy with harmful policies, he and his staff continue to rely on fossil-fuel transportation. In the interest of transparency, we would like an answer to understand the total amount of emissions linked to the transportation to and from COP26 for Biden Administration officials,” said Ernst, Cotton and Capito.
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In March, Ernst introduced the Executive Branch Emissions Transparency Act, which would create a publicly accessible database documenting the carbon emissions associated with all fossil fuel-powered travel by administration officials.
In addition, the Iowa Republican published the first edition of the “Hypocrisy Times” last week, calling attention to the Biden administration’s “blatant hypocrisy” on climate, pointing to 14 overseas trips taken just in 2021 by Biden’s “Climate Czar,” former Secretary of State John Kerry.
Sen. Joni Ernst, R-Iowa, speaks alongside other Republican Senators during a press conference on rising gas an energy prices at the U.S. Capitol on Oct. 27, 2021, in Washington, D.C. (Photo by Samuel Corum/Getty Images)
Other GOP senators have brought attention to the Biden administration’s hypocrisies on climate change in recent days.
Earlier this week, Sen. John Barrasso, R-Wyo., sent a letter to Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm, demanding details on taxpayer-related costs to send Energy Department employees to the conference.
“According to Time magazine, COP26 will be the ‘most expensive COP on record,'” Barrasso wrote. “In an effort to understand the full cost the taxpayers will bear for this two week international conference, I ask that you answer the attached questions.”
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Kerry has also come under fire for spewing massive carbon emissions due to travel in his family’s private jet.
In August, Kerry’s family jet had already emitted 30 times the amount of carbon emitted by a typical passenger vehicle per year, data reviewed by Fox News showed.
Fox News’ Kyle Morris, Brian Flood and Sam Dorman contributed to this report.