Department of Energy Asking for Comments on the Impacts of Greenhouse Gas – Comment Now to Unwind the Current Climate Change Narrative

CO2 Coalition, August 4, 2025
New Report Destroys the current Climate Change Narrative…
The Department of Energy is conducting a Critical Review of Impacts of Greenhouse Gas Emissions on the U.S. Climate.
Make your voice heard! People have the opportunity to directly respond on this very important issue. Click here to comment now and/or review the summary and information below.
Last week, the Department of Energy issued a report that is a must-read. Download:
A Critical Review of Impacts of Greenhouse Gas Emissions on the U.S. Climate
The report fully aligns with the CO2 Coalition’s many analyses and was written by five respected scientists: John Christy, David Legates, Steve Koonin, Judith Curry and CO2 Coalition member Roy Spencer.
DOE Summary of Report: Key findings
This report reviews scientific certainties and uncertainties in how anthropogenic emissions of CO2 and other GHGs have affected, or will affect, the nation’s climate, extreme weather events and metrics of societal well-being. The report also:
1. Assesses the near-term impacts of elevated concentrations of CO2, including enhanced plant growth and reduced ocean alkalinity.
2. Evaluates data and projections regarding long-term impacts of elevated concentrations of CO2, including estimates of future warming.
3. Finds that claims of increased frequency or intensity of hurricanes, tornadoes, floods, and droughts are not supported by U.S. historical data.
4. Asserts that CO2-induced warming appears to be less damaging economically than commonly believed, and that aggressive mitigation policies could prove more detrimental than beneficial.
5. Finds that U.S. policy actions are expected to have undetectably small direct impacts on the global climate and any effects will emerge only with long delays.
Here’s your opportunity to let the government know how you feel about this issue! Comment here
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EPA Quotes CO2 Coalition on Endangerment Finding
An August 1st EPA Press Release featured a statement by executive director Gregory Wrightstone:
For more than 30 years, carbon dioxide has been demonized as a dangerous pollutant by a cabal of special interests who pursued political science instead of true science. Over the past decade, the CO2 Coalition has rebutted this narrative by educating the public about the beneficial role of the gas in nature and by insisting on rigorous scientific inquiry in deciding such matters. EPA’s proposal today to rescind the regulation of CO2 for vehicles validates our efforts and those of thousands of scientists and others who stood for the truth. We expect this and other regulatory reforms to end foolish public policy that has wastefully diverted trillions of dollars toward a manufactured climate emergency and away from work that could have otherwise benefited people.
The CO2 Coalition provides the truth about the many benefits of carbon dioxide.