China's Green Energy Influence in the U. S. : A Closer Look
USAFri Nov 21 2025
China's involvement in U. S. climate initiatives has sparked concern among Republicans. They claim that China is using third-party groups to push its agenda. This makes it hard to see where the money is coming from. The goal? To shape U. S. energy policies in China's favor.
The Energy Foundation is one group under scrutiny. It's a network of organizations focused on climate change. Republicans say it takes money from China to fund U. S. climate projects. They also say it works closely with the Biden administration. This raises questions about who's really influencing U. S. energy policy.
Lance Gooden, a Republican representative, has asked the Department of Justice to investigate. He believes China's involvement is a threat to U. S. interests. He argues that American energy policy should be decided by Americans, not by groups tied to China.
The lawmakers want the DOJ to look into several things. They want to know if foreign money is influencing U. S. climate advocacy groups. They also want to know if foreign-funded campaigns have shaped energy policies. And they want to know if any laws have been broken.
This is a complex issue. It's about more than just clean energy. It's about transparency, influence, and who gets to shape the future of U. S. energy.
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Could the Energy Foundation be a tool for China to control U.S. energy policy?
If China is funding U.S. climate initiatives, does that mean they're trying to save the planet or just our electricity bills?
How do third-party groups facilitate foreign influence in U.S. climate narratives?
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