S.C. Floodwater Commission chairman addresses Conservative Climate Foundation

August 4, 2023

Dr. Mullikin discusses conservative approach to climate change

By W. Thomas Smith Jr.

Dr. Tom Mullikin, South Carolina’s renowned global expedition leader and chair of the gubernatorially established S.C. Floodwater Commission, addressed a gathering of the Conservative Climate Foundation (CCF) at the historic Mills House hotel in Charleston, S.C., Wednesday, Aug. 2.

Fresh off his month-long SC7 expedition across the Palmetto State, July 1-30, Mullikin shared with CCF members and guests some of his environmental revelations gleaned through decades of academic research and worldwide expeditionary experience. He also discussed the success of the 4th-annual SC7 Expedition which led participants on an exploratory trek from the mountains in the Upstate through the Midlands, then toward the Myrtle Beach coast, then the Lowcountry concluding at the old Spanish Moss Trail in Beaufort County.

Beyond Mullikin’s international work and the recent SC7 Expedition, the former U.S. Army officer and retired S.C. State Guard commander made three salient points as regards climate and a universally non-partisan approach to it.

FIRST: The nature of amplified global climate change and the need for an effective global agreement that includes all nations including China and India.

SECOND: The need to understand greenhouse gases and sources of these emissions in order to instruct a path forward to reduce the same through advanced technology.

THIRD: The need to dispel the common narrative that environmental and economic sustainability are mutually exclusive.

“South Carolina is a global model for how to reduce one’s environmental footprint while enhancing the economy,” Mullikin said.

Founded in 2021, the CCF supports members of Congress and conservative thought-leaders working on climate issues as part of the U.S. House of Representative’s Conservative Climate Caucus and the Republican Energy, Climate, and Conservation Task Force. The CCF’s mission is “to engage and inform the public and policymakers about reducing global and domestic emissions with common sense, economic, and environmentally sustainable strategies and solutions based on conservative principles.”

Mullikin spoke during the CCF’s 2nd-annual Communicators Retreat dinner at the hotel’s Iron Rose Restaurant.

– For more information about the CCF, please visit – https://www.rightonclimate.org/.