"Folks, we’re in a crisis. Just like we need to be a unified nation to respond to Covid-19, we need a unified national response to climate change." --Biden

No.

1. Climate change, while real, is not a crisis.
2. Much of the "unified national response" to Covid-19 was disastrous.
“Climate change” is real. “Climate crisis” is a delusion caused by 1) a religious belief that nature gave us a perfect CO2 level and 2) a primitive ignorance of modern humans’ ability to master an incredible variety of climates. http://energytalkingpoints.com/climate-crisis/ 
Joe Biden calls for a "unified national response" to climate change, claiming this is what we needed for Covid-19. But "unified national response" is code for an expansion of government control over our economy. But government control over our economy made Covid-19 far worse.
The "unified national response" to Covid-19 included the inability of our government-controlled hospital system to quickly expand to meet demand. If we had health care freedom, capacity would have rapidly expanded.
The "unified national response" to Covid-19 included our government making it illegal to develop and use new Covid-19 tests without the government's inevitably glacial and irrational approval process.
The "unified national response" to Covid-19 included politicians listening to the most catastrophic, implausible epidemiological claims--like millions of additional deaths--instead of the most objective analyses.
The "unified national response" to Covid-19 included focusing on one concern (danger from Covid-19) to the exclusion of every other concern. Millions of people had their livelihoods unnecessarily destroyed because of this myopic focus, which unfortunately still continues.
The lesson of Covid-19 is: the government should to its job of protecting our rights (including requiring infectious individuals to quarantine), informed by an objective, not catastrophist, account of science. And it should otherwise leave us free to produce, trade, and adapt.
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