Another presidential nominee may have trouble getting confirmed, this time for believing science that shows a connection between climate change and extreme weather.
At a confirmation hearing for Janet McCabe, President Obama’s pick to head the Environmental Protection Agency’s Air and Radiation office, Alabama Republican Senator Jeff Sessions said he could not support her because of her views on climate change.
“[I]f you continue to insist that we’ve had more hurricanes in the last century and that they’ve increased as a result of global warming — climate change — I don’t see how I can support your nomination,” Sessions said.
Sessions, who serves on the Environment and Public Works Committee, has long denied the existence of man-made climate change.









