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Global Warming News
For Immediate Release:
2008-04-22
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J.R. Tolbert (434) 202-8373 Environment America Applauds New House Blueprint for Global WarmingWashington, DC—Environment America announced today, Earth Day, that it will work in more than 150 congressional districts across the country to encourage members of Congress to endorse a statement of principles for “strong, fair, and science-based” federal legislation to address global warming. The “Principles for Global Warming Legislation” were released today by Representatives Henry Waxman (Calif.), Ed Markey (Mass.), and Jay Inslee (Wash.) and will eventually be sent in a letter to House Speaker Nancy Pelosi. “Global warming is a challenge of enormous proportions, but these principles provide a blueprint for America to do its part to solve global warming. To protect our environment, our economy, and future generations, our leaders must rise to this challenge,” said Environment America Federal Global Warming Program Director Emily Figdor. According to the letter, “Acting in accordance with these principles is critical to achieving a fair and effective bill that will avoid the most dangerous global warming and assist those harmed by the warming that is unavoidable, while strengthening our economy.” “These forward-looking principles are like the difference between night and day compared with the grossly inadequate goal for global warming announced by President Bush last week. We applaud Representatives Waxman, Markey, and Inslee for their strong leadership,” said Figdor. Last Wednesday, President Bush announced a new goal to halt the growth in U.S. global warming emissions by 2025. The Department of Energy projects that U.S. energy-related carbon dioxide emissions will increase 12 percent above 2006 levels by 2025. In stark contrast, in 2007, the United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change concluded that global emissions must peak no later than 2015 to prevent catastrophic effects of global warming. The Waxman-Markey-Inslee principles build on the Safe Climate Act (H.R. 1590), which is the leading global warming bill in the House and has a total of 152 co-sponsors. The bill would establish a comprehensive, science-based framework for addressing global warming in the United States. Representative Waxman is the chief sponsor of the bill. The principles call for reducing total U.S. emissions of global warming pollutants by 15 to 20 percent by 2020 and 80 percent by 2050 in order to keep the global rise in temperatures to no more than 3.6 degrees F (2 degrees C) over pre-industrial levels. This temperature is the threshold beyond which many of the most dangerous impacts from global warming will become inevitable, according to the most recent science. The principles also call for requiring polluters to pay for their emissions and using the revenue to invest in “the best clean energy and energy efficiency technologies” and to “return revenue to consumers. Environment America will work in 150 congressional districts to encourage members of Congress to endorse the principles by lobbying, organizing call-in days, raising the issue in the media, and through other tactics. Reps. Waxman, Markey, and Inslee are senior members of the Energy & Commerce Committee; Rep. Waxman is also chair of the Oversight Committee, and Rep. Markey is chair of the Select Committee on Energy Independence and Global Warming. The “Principles for Global Warming Legislation” are available at http://www.oversight.house.gov/. |