RADIO IOWA: Bird blasts group’s ‘net zero’ goals for businesses

Iowa Attorney General Brenna Bird speaks at "cold case" news conference. (RI file photo)

Iowa Attorney General Brenna Bird is questioning whether a suggested “net zero” goal for carbon emissions for U-S businesses is illegal. Bird is the lead author of a letter sent to the C-E-O of a global initiative that’s suggesting climate action targets for businesses. According to Radio Iowa, Bird says “net zero” carbon goals would hurt farmers and energy producers — and the group is trying to redo President Biden’s radical green scheme that she and others successfully fought against. The letter from Bird and other Republicans who are attorneys general in 21 other states has been sent to the Science Based Targets initiative is a corporation based in Great Britain that’s partly funded by the United Nations. That group sets goals and offers tools for businesses to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. Bird says companies that adopt the group’s goals could be violating federal and state laws that forbid businesses from adopting investment standards based on environmental or social goals.

Story and photo courtesy Radio Iowa

Full story can be found here: https://www.radioiowa.com/2025/08/11/177040/

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