(DAILY CALLER) Despite environmentalists’ best efforts, Oklahoma Republican Sen. James Inhofe believes his colleagues are becoming less alarmed about global warming.
“I find fewer and fewer members of the United States Senate that are sympathetic to this whole cause,” Inhofe told WABC-AM’s Aaron Klein.
Global warming became a hot button issue in the Senate this year as President Obama urged Congress to pass legislation to cut U.S. greenhouse gas emissions. His calls for action were met by Senate Democrats who have tried to push a carbon tax, a national renewable electricity standard and have even set up a climate task force.