US Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm took heat from conservatives after she did not rule out that “climate change” might have caused the collapse of a Florida high-rise that has left 11 dead and 150 missing.
Appearing on CNN’s ‘New Day’ on Tuesday, Granholm was asked if climate change, including “extraordinary tides,” could be behind the recent building collapse in Surfside, Florida.
“Obviously, we don’t know fully, but we do know that the seas are rising,” Granholm immediately took the bait. “We know that we are losing inches and inches of beach and it’s not just in Florida, but all around.”
Biden Energy Secretary @JenGranholm: “We don’t know fully” if “climate change” caused Florida building collapse pic.twitter.com/Xy8H5lgdkH
— Tom Elliott (@tomselliott) June 29, 2021
She went on to call for further infrastructure investment, echoing the talking points of President Joe Biden and other Democrats, to provide “resiliency” to the changing climate, such as levees and “seawalls.”
“There's so much investment that we need to do to protect ourselves from climate change but also to address it and mitigate it,” she said. “Hopefully these infrastructure bills, when taken together, will make a huge step and allow America to lead again.”
The cause of the building collapse is still being investigated, though many officials and lawmakers have suggested poor maintenance and inspections as the likely causes. A letter from the building’s board president sent in April described “concrete deterioration” accelerating in the condominium’s foundation and repairs estimated to cost millions.
Engineering consultant Frank Morabito, hired to evaluate the building back in 2018, said in his report that there was a serious flaw in the condo’s design that prevented the water from running off, which may have led to deterioration of the concrete.
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Granhom’s suggestion that “climate change” might have played a role in the tragedy earned her criticism, especially from conservative pundits who accused the administration official of stretching logic to make political points on global warming.
“I guess we also don’t know ‘fully’ if climate change caused the Phoenix Suns to lose to the LA Clippers last night. What a ridiculous statement!” former New Jersey Governor Chris Christie tweeted in reaction.
“There’s nothing that can’t be blamed on climate change,” added National Review editor Rich Lowry.
Beyond parody, beyond contempt https://t.co/KtDUqgeYjC
— Benjamin Weingarten (@bhweingarten) June 29, 2021
Biden Energy Secretary @JenGranholm: “We don’t know fully” if “climate change” caused Florida building collapse pic.twitter.com/Xy8H5lgdkH
— Tom Elliott (@tomselliott) June 29, 2021
Is she implying that the cause was NOT white supremacy? . https://t.co/xRr2xeUwhL
— Independent Fact Checker SiggmaK (@Siggmak) June 29, 2021
Biden will be traveling to Surfside, Florida to the site of the collapse on Thursday. The search of the rubble has moved into its sixth day as 150 people remain unaccounted for.
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