Freshman Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez slammed Republican lawmakers for “climate delaying” on Tuesday after the Senate failed to advance her “Green New Deal” in a procedural vote.

“The GOP’s climate delaying is costing us lives + destroying communities,” the Bronx Democrat tweeted after the measure failed by a vote of 0-57.

Democrats in Congress, including Ocasio-Cortez, argued that Senate GOP leaders brought the Green New Deal measure to a vote on Tuesday as a political stunt — knowing that it would fail.

After it was voted down as expected, Ocasio-Cortez said she urged Democrats to vote present instead of “yes.” She added that Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell brought the issue to a vote without holding hearings on the floor.

“The real question we should be asking: Why does the Senate GOP refuse to hold any major hearings on climate change?” Ocasio-Cortez wrote.

“Iowa, Nebraska & many in the Midwest are catastrophically flooded right now, in one of the 1st major climate change disasters of 2019,” she added in another tweet. “A #GreenNewDeal urges us to pursue a plan on the scale of the problem.”

Other Democrats also condemned McConnell’s actions.

“Republicans want to force this political stunt to distract from the fact that they neither have a plan nor a sense of urgency to deal with the threat of climate change,” Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer said. “It’s a political act. It’s a political stunt.”

The measure needed 60 votes to pass the procedural hurdle in the Senate, a chamber with a GOP majority. It failed in a 0-57 vote, with 43 Democrats voting present.

The Green New Deal would radically reorder US energy, with the goal of relying solely on “zero-emission energy sources.”

McConnell tweeted before the vote that Americans would get to see which lawmakers are “committed to radical left-wing ideology” that will inflict “economic ruin that would take a sledgehammer to America’s middle class.”