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Opportunity Seen as Senate Fails to Muster Votes for Lieberman-Warner Climate Change Bill
Too many senators yielded to big oil and dirty coal, and failed their responsibility; now next Congress can pass stronger bill science says is needed to preserve livable climate.
(CSRwire) WASHINGTON, DC,. - June 9, 2008 - The Lieberman-Warner bill that died today
after a procedural vote in the U.S. Senate would not have met even the
minimum standard of what science has urged to combat global warming, said
leaders of 1Sky, a new collaborative national campaign of more than 60
diverse organizations. 1Sky leaders blamed too many senators who yielded
to big-foot pressures from big oil and dirty coal interests and failed
their responsibility to the American people.
1Sky is dedicated to passing a stronger, "science-based' bill in the next
Congress. The group announced today the first of a series of nationwide
actions to demonstrate that the public is ahead of their elected
representatives, and would support such legislation.
"This bill failed on two fundamental measures and that is why 1Sky and
many others did not support it," said Betsy Taylor, President of the 1Sky
campaign's Board of Directors. "It would not have reduced carbon emissions
as deeply or as quickly as the world scientific community says is necessary
to address global warming. And, it would have given more money to the
bloated fossil fuel industry, and left ordinary Americans paying too much
for rising energy bills."
1Sky leaders also pointed out that only last month, Rajendra Pachauri, the
Chair of the Nobel Peace Prize-winning Intergovernmental Panel on Climate
Change (IPCC), emphasized the need to cut emissions 25-40 percent by 2020,
while the results of Lieberman-Warner would have fallen far short of that.
[To view or download a graph reflecting green house gas emissions
targets, please visit
www.1sky.org/ghg-emissions-targets.]
"It is unconscionable that so many senators pandered to the oil companies
and did nothing to tackle the greatest threat to our children's future,"
said Gillian Caldwell, 1Sky's Campaign Director.
In response to Lieberman-Warner's demise, James Hansen, a prominent
climate change scientist and a member of 1Sky's Science Advisory Council,
said, "We need a much stronger bill that is more strategic and puts a halt
to coal plants."
In the aftermath of the Lieberman-Warner bill's failure, Caldwell said she
is encouraged by Congressman Ed Markey’s introduction on June 4, 2008, of
a more comprehensive bill, entitled the "Investing in Climate Action and
Protection Act," or "iCap," (HR 6186) which calls for slashing emissions
by 85 percent by 2050 for greenhouse gases covered by the bill, starting
in 2012. The iCap also calls for a moratorium on traditional coal
plants.
Alden Meyer of the Union of Concerned Scientists, which had worked to
strengthen the Lieberman-Warner bill, said that the Markey bill "builds on
the best practices of cap-and-invest programs and sets a strong framework
to dramatically cut global warming pollution. It would auction 100 percent
of carbon allowances by 2020, making polluters fully accountable for their
emissions."
Later today, 1Sky delegations will present more than 100 murals calling
for climate action, painted over Mother's Day weekend by mothers and
children, to members of Congress from 43 states, the District of Columbia,
and Puerto Rico. "These murals will be visual messages to members of
Congress that mothers and families across the country are demanding bolder
solutions to climate change for the sake of future generations," Caldwell
said. [To view or download high resolution versions of some of our best
Mother's Day photos, please visit www.1sky.org/mothers-day-photos.]
A new blog named The Skywriter, which can be seen at 1Sky.org/blog, covers emerging climate
legislation and day-to-day developments in the citizen movement.
"1Sky is looking to the future for a stronger bill that follows the
science and the wishes of the American people," Caldwell said. "To achieve
a renewable energy future, we need members of Congress who support urgent
action and legislation that measures up to the threat. We need more
members of Congress who will say no to big oil and dirty coal. The fight
for a stronger bill begins now," Caldwell continued, "by ensuring
accountability for the senators who do the bidding of oil and coal
companies even when our crops, our coasts, the health of our economy --
and ultimately, the very balance of life -- is at stake."
1Sky's leaders said they look forward to a fresh start for climate policy,
urging every member of Congress to support the following
platform: - Conserve 20 percent of the nation’s energy by 2015,
creating 5 million new jobs and pathways out of poverty focused on climate
solutions and energy efficiency;
- Reduce global warming pollution at least 25 percent below 1990 levels
by 2020 and at least 80 percent below 1990 levels by 2050;
- Impose a moratorium on new coal plants and end fossil fuel dependence
through strong standards and incentives for energy efficiency and
renewable energy.
Betsy Taylor of 1Sky said that what the country
really needs is "a brand new bill that meets the demands of science and
helps America pivot to a green economy."
"The people are ahead of the curve on this issue and we will make our
voices heard," Caldwell said,"If America is to join the worldwide fight to
stop runaway global warming before it is too late, we need law and policy
guided by science, not fatal compromises."
"Lieberman-Warner was the first round," said Caldwell, "We are preparing
for the real fight now, to actually do what it will take."
1Sky's new collaborative national campaign includes more than 60 diverse
organizations nationwide, including student and business groups,
faith-based institutions, organizations focused on health, civil society,
social justice, and the environment, as well as elected officials working
to mobilize public support to tackle global warming across the country.
The campaign has a single purpose: shifting federal policy toward the
prosperity of a sustainable, low-carbon economy. Through innovative
solutions and cutting-edge media, Internet, field and organizing
strategies, 1Sky gives organizations and individuals across the country
the power they need to make history. To find out more about 1Sky and the
1Sky Solutions, visit www.1sky.org.
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