The News:
According to a new
study, the Green New Deal would hit the average family in
Wisconsin with more than $40,000 in new costs per year, cause
$200 million in losses to Wisconsin farmers, and a $2.5 billion
hit to the state’s dairy industry – or $2,000 per cow. The new
research is part of a multi-state study on the effects of the
Green New Deal authored by the Competitive Enterprise Institute
(CEI) and Power the Future. WILL’s Research Director, Will
Flanders, contributed to the Wisconsin analysis.
Green
New Deal: Championed by Reps. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez,
Mark Pocan, and Gwen Moore and Senators Bernie Sanders and Amy
Klobuchar, the Green New Deal would radically restructure the
U.S. economy to become 100% renewable energy in 10 years. Key
provisions of the Green New Deal include:
- Ends the use of
fossil fuels and nuclear energy completely in 10 years
- Upgrading all
existing buildings
- Eliminating
greenhouse gas pollution from farmers
- Overhauling the
transportation system, scaling back air travel
The
Impact on Wisconsin: The ground-breaking study examined the
additional costs from the Green New Deal on electricity, shipping
and logistics, new vehicles, building retrofits, decreased crop
yields, and a carbon tax on farmers. The results include:
- $75,000 in
household costs in year one, and more than $40,000 in each
year after.
- $200 million in
losses to Wisconsin farmers as a result of reduced corn and
soybean crop yields.
- $2.5 billion in
costs to Wisconsin’s dairy industry - $2,000 per cow – as a
result of net-zero carbon emissions goals.
Read the
full study HERE and a
one page summary HERE.
The
Quotes: Will
Flanders, PhD, Research Director, WILL: “While the Green New Deal
may play well in Washington D.C., in Midwestern states like
Wisconsin, families, businesses, and farms depend on affordable,
reliable energy. The Green New Deal would drive middle class
families into poverty by imposing staggering annual costs
of more than $40,000 per household.”
“The
Green New Deal is a politically motivated policy that will saddle
households with exorbitant costs and wreck our economy. Our
analysis shows that, if implemented, the Green New Deal would
cost for American households at least tens of thousands of dollars
annually on a permanent basis,” said CEI President Kent Lassman.
“Perhaps that’s why exactly zero Senate Democrats, including the
resolution’s 12 co-sponsors, voted for the Green New Deal when
they had the chance.”
"The
Green New Deal would effectively destroy America’s energy
industry, and with it, our entire economy," said Daniel
Turner, Executive Director of Power the Future. "Right now
our booming national economy and record low unemployment rate is
driven by abundant, domestic, reliable, and inexpensive energy
produced by millions of men and women across the country. Any
policy which proposes to reverse this success is a threat to
jobs, to rural communities, to national security, and to the very
prosperity that Americans are experiencing"
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