Monday, July 31, 2006

New bill Introduced by Senetor Jeffords of Vermont. Will It Help Global Warming?



U.S. PIRG

New Jeffords Bill Rises to the Challenge on Global Warming

Statement of Emily Figdor, Clean Air Energy Advocate


Today
marks a turning point in fight against global warming. We commend
Senator Jeffords for introducing the Global Warming Pollution Reduction
Act, the long-term solution to global warming. This bill comes not a
moment too soon to address one of the most profound issues of our time.


We
are truly grateful to Senator Jeffords for his dogged advocacy for the
environment and, in particular, for introducing this bill. No senator
has done more to protect the environment in this Congress than Senator
Jeffords, and this bill now sets the stage for the future.


Climate
scientists warn that the world faces dire consequences unless we
immediately and significantly reduce emissions of the pollutants that
cause global warming.


The
Global Warming Pollution Reduction Act rises to the challenge by
reducing U.S. emissions to 1990 levels by 2020 (a 15% reduction from
today’s levels) and to 80% below 1990 levels by 2050. To achieve these
emission reductions, the bill calls for a greater reliance on clean,
renewable energy and improved energy efficiency.


By
investing now in energy efficiency and clean, renewable energy, the
U.S. can cut its emissions while reducing our dependence on scarce
fossil fuels and, in many cases, creating jobs and saving money. The
result would be a cleaner, more sustainable foundation on which to
build America’s economy for the 21st century.


In
addition to Senator Jeffords, we applaud the other cosponsors of the
bill, including Barbara Boxer (CA), Frank Lautenberg (NJ), Edward
Kennedy (MA), Jack Reed (RI), Daniel Akaka (HI), Chris Dodd (CT),
Patrick Leahy (VT), Paul Sarbanes (MD), and Robert Menendez (NJ).


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1 comment:

Kris Schultz said...

Thanks for mentioning Senator Akaka's pro-environment views.

He's in a heated primary with a DINO in Hawaii. (DINO means Democrat in Name Only). It's really a tough battle for him, and he needs all the help he can get. You can find out more about the September 23rd primary in Hawaii by reading Senator Akaka's website http://akaka2006.org or read some posts that give my updates of the campaign on my blog: http://krisschultz.blogspot.com