Thanks for your message! I do not accept the popularized theory of anthropomorphic climate change, beyond localized impact. I do, however, recognize climate change, and we have evidence of it all around us here in the upper Shenandoah Valley. This is an area of the continent that has seen the advance and retreats of several ice ages and mini-ice ages, all of which occurred (the coolings and the warmings) before the modern industrial age.
This issue of climate change isn't featured on my site because I'm more focused on the immediate problems I think we face. These include the federal debt, unfunded entitlements that will be immorally laid at the feet and on the backs of our younger generations, and the unconstitutional growth of centralized government. These issues have already led to a lowered standard of living for most Americans, and may lead in coming years to hyper inflation, default, or a tendency for leaders to pursue disastrous wars.
You probably already know that one of the biggest organized polluters on the planet (and the numbers to validate this are out there) is the US DoD. Certainly, the DoD is one of the top ten consumers of petroleum/gas in the world. When you include the environmental damage done due to the training and practice of war, I think a case may be made that a peaceful foreign policy is also an environmentally cleaner foreign policy. Of course, as a member of the House, I would only be able to vote on war or domestic policy and spending in accordance with the Constitution.
I also believe we don't need the federal government to tell us what kinds of light bulbs and toilets to purchase. I'm running on a liberty platform. We'd love to have your help, and while you may not agree with me, I hope my answers here have helped you to understand