Eastern North Carolina Congressman Greg Murphy, who represents NC-03, is attending the United Nations climate conference in Egypt. He's joining other Republican lawmakers at the COP27 meeting as part of the
The group says it wants the American private sector to lead the way in reducing global carbon emissions. The caucus promotes an "all of the above" energy strategy that includes natural gas and more nuclear energy.
“House Republicans have a common sense all-of-the-above energy plan to reduce emissions and keep our economy strong,” Murphy “Our conservative delegation looks forward to speaking with global partners about the United States’ role in developing economically and environmentally sustainable practices that will produce a stronger, healthier future for generations to come.”
The chair of the caucus, Utah Congressman John Curtis, says the trip to COP27 will show Republicans are serious about climate solutions.
All GOP lawmakers voted against President Biden's Inflation Reduction Act, which included billions of dollars for clean energy and nuclear power. Murphy cited changes to Medicare and provisions for hiring more IRS agents as his reasons for voting against the bill.
Rep. Richard Hudson, a Republican who represents NC-08, is also a member of the Conservative Climate Caucus. He was not named as a COP27 delegate.