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June 27th, 2009

Carbon Wars in the U.S. Senate

Posted by Harry Fuller @ 10:05 pm

Categories: Blogroll, air pollution, biofuel, cars & traffic, climate change, conservation, energy, engineering, environmental health, federal government, global warming, green tech, housing, law & politics, nuclear power, petroleum, renewable energy

Tags: Carbon Dioxide, U.S. Senate, Harry Fuller

The Waxman-Markey bill passed the House by seven votes. It will be mucher closer than that if and when the 100-member U.S. Senate votes on their version of this bill.
Every carbon-conscious lobbyists and arm-twister in D.C. is already at work. Today the man with the bully pulpit released his radio address specifically asking Senators to support the legislation.
Said President Obama, “Don’t believe the misinformation out there that suggests there is somehow a contradiction between investing in clean energy and economic growth. It’s just not true.”
Besides cap and trade for carbon dioxide polluters, this humongus mound of verbiage–if enacted–would: 1) destroy the economy according to its anti-tax enemies, 2) launch a spate of new coal and nuclear plants according to strict environmentalists, or 3) be a step in the right direction according to many supporters.
One thing is certain: this bill would be the first American move to cap greenhouse gas emissions that trigger global warming. As now written it would limit emissions at 17 percent below current levels in 2020, 42 percent in 2030 and 83 percent in 2050.
Here’s an attempt to summarize some of the major effects a law like this would have.
The Senate will begin work on their version of an energy/pollution bill after the Fourth of July holiday.

Harry FullerA newsman since 1969, Harry Fuller has worked for CBS, ABC, CNBC Europe, CNET and was founding news director at TechTV. See his full profile and disclosure of his industry affiliations.

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Why is this on ZDNet?  nizuse | 06/27/09
Important Bill must pass...  jaydiggy1980 | 06/28/09
Important junk passed.  nizuse | 06/29/09
RE: Carbon Wars in the U.S. Senate  dwimmer38 | 06/28/09
Carbon Wars in the U.S. Senate  xyz10_z | 06/28/09
This bill also...  Fark | 06/28/09
Yes and no...  -007- | 06/28/09
so his point stil stands  someitguy79 | 06/28/09
Re: This bill also...  jaydiggy1980 | 06/28/09
Obama dodged the point....  aalhc5@... | 06/28/09
 ye | 06/28/09
Ring the bell, we have a winner....  Oknarf | 06/28/09
RE: Obama dodged the point...  jaydiggy1980 | 06/28/09
Typical...  aalhc5@... | 06/29/09
RE: Carbon Wars in the U.S. Senate  gogalthorp | 06/28/09
RE: Carbon Wars in the U.S. Senate  jaydiggy1980 | 06/28/09
RE: Carbon Wars in the U.S. Senate  Nt0009 | 06/29/09
So much wrong there...  aalhc5@... | 06/29/09
It's genius  odcchaz | 06/29/09
Not one dime of any revenue raised will go to paying down debt.  aalhc5@... | 06/29/09
Liberals launch tax jihad on innocent Americans  LBiege | 06/29/09

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