United States House Select Committee on the Climate Crisis
Select committee | |
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Defunct United States House of Representatives | |
History | |
Formed | 2019 |
Disbanded | January 3, 2023 |
Leadership | |
Chair | Kathy Castor (D) |
Vice chair | Garret Graves (R) |
The House Select Committee on the Climate Crisis was a select committee established in the 116th United States Congress in 2019 when Democrats regained a majority in the United States House of Representatives.[2] Its chair was Congresswoman Kathy Castor of Florida.[3][4] The committee had no mandate or subpoena power to compel witnesses to testify.[5]
Its predecessor was the
The committee held its first field hearing on August 1, 2019, at the University of Colorado Boulder. The witnesses started with Colorado governor Jared Polis, followed by a panel that included the mayors of Boulder and Fort Collins, an expert in rural agricultural energy issues from Colorado State University, a representative of the oil and gas industry, and the director of the university's chief sustainability officer.
Following the November 2022 elections, the Republican Party obtained a majority in the House of Representatives. Garret Graves, the committee's ranking Republican, expressed an intent to end the committee.[12] On December 14, 2022, the committee released its final report.[13] The committee ceased to exist at the beginning of the 118th Congress on January 3, 2023.
Historical committee rosters
116th Congress
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117th Congress
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See also
- Climate change policy of the United States
- Climate crisis
- Effects of climate change
- Efficient energy use
- Climate change
- Energy resilience
- Climate Change Science Program
Notes
- ^ Served until his death on November 28, 2022.
References
- ^ "United States House Select Committee on the Climate Crisis / About". United States House of Representatives. 2019. Archived from the original on April 2, 2019. Crediting Shawna Faison and House Creative Services.
- ^ "Democrats Establish a New House 'Climate Crisis' Committee". The Atlantic. December 28, 2018. Retrieved December 28, 2018.
- ^ "Karen Castor named to lead restored House panel on climate change". The Guardian. December 28, 2018. Retrieved December 28, 2018.
- ^ Curwood, Steve (January 11, 2019). "Living on Earth: Capitol Hill Panel on Climate Crisis". Living on Earth. World Media Foundation. Retrieved January 15, 2019.
- ^ Zhang, Sharon (January 15, 2019). "Democrats Would Be Foolish Not to Embrace the Green New Deal". Pacific Standard. Retrieved January 15, 2019.
- ^ H.Res. 5 (112th Cong.)
- ^ "HOUSE: Pelosi wants to resurrect select climate panel". Environment & Energy Publishing. Retrieved March 11, 2019.
- ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved March 11, 2019.
- ^ Ocasio-Cortez, Alexandria. "FINAL Select Committee for a Green New Deal".
- ^ Cook, Christopher D. (November 20, 2018). "Can the Blue Wave Deliver a Green New Deal?". The Nation.
- ^ Green, Miranda; Cama, Timothy (December 10, 2018). "More protesters storm Pelosi's office demanding climate change action". The Hill.
- ^ Frazin, Rachel (November 18, 2022). "House GOP expected to eliminate climate crisis committee". The Hill. Retrieved January 23, 2023.
- ^ Cappabianca, Corina (December 14, 2022). "House climate crisis panel issues final report before GOP retakes chamber". Spectrum News NY1. Retrieved January 23, 2022.
- ^ "Pelosi names members to climate panel". Politico. February 7, 2019.