It is silly to say it doesn't matter who's in office when it comes to efficiency and emissions, it just isn't a serious position.
America is a representative democracy, does anyone seriously doubt republicans represent fossils?
In the last few cycles, since Citizens United ruling, R take home 5-6 times the oil & gas money as Ds —84% in 2020— about $64,000,000. Ds take some too, Biden took a million something while trump took 3-something. But again, the democrat total was about 16% in 2020 — 4% of coal money, and 75% of alt energy
Instead of crying because libtards get to "virtue signal", how about lobbying your conservative representatives to do a little something for the climate and the future?
That's the thing with polarization, especially on the authoritarian side, even if a person holds strong but contrary beliefs on a particular subject they still have to pretend it's all the other side's fault or at "best" both sides. So even someone apparently doing a bunch of lifestyle change stuff to prevent warming like mouse, still feels the party drive to bash the libtards rather than acknowledge the obvious flaws in his own party's platform.
Division is definitely a tactic and the fossil industry is paying good money for it.
The legitimate object of government, is to do for a community of people, whatever they need to have done, but can not do, at all, or can not, so well do, for themselves -- in their separate, and individual capacities.
-- Abraham Lincoln, Fragment on Government (July 1, 1854)