GOP World's Only Big Party Denying Climate Evidence Conservatives all over accept scientific consensus By Nick McMaster Posted Oct 8, 2010 2:26 PM CDT Copied House Minority Leader John Boehner of Ohio, holds up a copy of the GOP agenda, "A Pledge to America", Thursday, Sept. 23, 2010, at a lumber yard in Sterling, Va. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite) The GOP looks to be the only major party in any democracy in the world that flat-out rejects the science of climate change, writes Ronald Brownstein in the National Journal. Even politicians considered conservative in their home countries—Nicolas Sarkozy, Angela Merkel—accept the scientific consensus that "climate change is occurring, and is caused largely by human activities," to quote the National Academy of Sciences. But the GOP in 2010 will have none of it. The president of the Pew Center on Global Climate Change says that while parties elsewhere show some skepticism, there is "no party-wide view like this anywhere in the world that I am aware of." It's a problem because the world can't address the problem without the US, and the US can't do so "if one party not only rejects the most common solution proposed for the problem (cap-and-trade) but repudiates even the idea that there is a problem to be solved." Read These Next Dems and Republicans team up to block Trump on Greenland. Joe Rogan is once again breaking with Trump. Officials say ICE agent who shot Renee Good had internal bleeding. PBS dumps two of its weekend news broadcasts due to funding cuts. Report an error