The Left won't be happy with anything that does not destroy the fossil fuel industry, writes MarkWhittington. 'The anti-GMO crowd will be especially irate. But Biden, because of his advanced age, is not likely to run for president successfully again.'
another carbon capture project that recruits agriculture for the task of fighting climate change. A research group out of Berkeley, California, called the Innovative Genomics Institute is using a gene-editing tool called CRISPR to alter food plants to absorb more carbon dioxide, further decreasing the amount in the atmosphere. As a happy side effect, the researchers believe that the altered food crops would grow faster, thus increasing crop yields.
Making food crops engines of carbon capture is not the entire solution to climate change. But it is a more sensible part of it than waging war on the fossil fuel industry and hoping people will be forced to buy expensive electric cars because gasoline is near $5 a gallon on average — and much more in liberal states such as California.
Nothing can save congressional Democrats. But Biden will be afforded the same opportunity to reboot his administration that former President Bill Clinton had after the Gingrich Revolution of 1994. The first two years of the Clinton administration consisted of attempts to pass liberal policies, such as an abortive healthcare reform bill championed by then-first lady Hillary Clinton. After 1994, Clinton pivoted toward the center and declared that the “era of big government is over.
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