Republicans Rebuke President Obama's Climate Agenda

The president has opened negotiations with world leaders in Paris this week.

Republicans say their efforts are reining in administration regulations, though all three measures face vetoes from the president and are unlikely to become law.

Republicans have also threatened to undermine the United States’ participation in a climate accord by withholding funding for global climate initiatives and threatening to oppose any proposal that could be sent to Congress for ratification.

“I don’t think that’s the best use of our money,” House Majority Leader Kevin McCarthy, R-California, told reporters Monday.

“I don’t think we’re out of step with public opinion wanting jobs, wanting economic growth,” Ryan said. “When you weigh the costs and benefits against these so-called legally binding obligations, they don’t add up.”