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How green will the 110th Congress be?

Posted by Bricolage at 9:32 AM on 17 Nov 2006

"Nowhere is there a greater threat to future generations than the disastrous effects of global warming," says Sen. Barbara Boxer (D-Calif., pictured at right), incoming chair of the Senate Environment and Public Works Committee, who pledges to make climate legislation a top priority. And Speaker-elect Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) says she'll continue to support the boldest global-warming bill in the House. Yes, it'll be a whole new climate in the 110th Congress -- but what are the chances for real green progress? Muckraker investigates.

Dems Won't Move Fast Enough

An 80% reduction by 2050? We're all cooked by 2050. So absurd it's insulting and shows they still don't understand just how bad off we are.

Please, everyone, pick up your phone and call Pelosi to urge her toward more significant environmental action/legislation. If you DO NOT pressure your representatives (remember, they are reps, not leaders - they only represent us), they will do as little as they did between 1992 and 2000, a time in which U.S. emissions rose at a record rate.

Pelosi can be reached at Nancy Pelosi can be reached at (202) 225-4965. Email = americanvoices@mail.house.gov

DO NOT LET HER OFF THE HOOK!!!

" . . . because the world doesn't matter anymore if you don't have the strength to go ahead and choose something that's really true." - Julio Cortazar

Dems Need Pressure

I have opened a "dialogue" with my local congressman from Colorado's 2nd District, Mark Udall.  Thus far, he or his staff seem to think that mentioning his support for a stalled bill introduced in 2005 which did very little on global warming (The Climate Stewardship Act) other than setting up a database and establishing greenhouse gas allowances is all that is necessary to show that he is on the GW case.

We need a bill that sets milestones beginning next year and continuing on to 2050 which require signficant reductions by 2010, 2015, 2020, and 2030. I have seen a fairly wide range of estimates for required co2 reductions, but the minimum required reduction by 2030 should be 50%.  Others like George Monbiot of the Guardian in his book "Heat" state that we need to reduce emissions by as much as 90%.  I don't know who is right but I do know that if we simply have a goal for 2050 without interim milestones that we will have pretended to solve a problem without actually solved it.

Once we put somelthing in place, the next step would be to figure out what to do with countries like China and India, especially China.  China cannot be given a pass just because it is a developing country.  In the not too distant future, they will probably exceed the U.S. in emissions.  They have chosen an energy intensive path to development which cannot be sustained. Once we get our own house in order, we should then join the EU in placing heavy tariff on those countries who refuse to sign up to a cap on global warming.

Although I think my congressman is basically an environmentalist, he doesn't appear to full get it when it comes to global warming.  All he wants to talk about is renewable energy like ethanol and how we still need to rely on coal and coal bed mathanol on an undefined interim basis.  

We need a moratorium on new or enhanced coal fired planets which won't be sequestering their co2 emissions.  That is a start while we iron out the details of a comphrehensive and tooth filled long term strategy to actually fixing the problem.

Get Real

I don't believe in politics, I believe in the truth.  If anyone out there believes that the Democrats are any different from the Republicans, then you are poor, sad, deluded fools.  Just about every elected person owes business for their campaign financing.  That's the truth.

So I say, do not let up.  Keep forcing the issues and aggressively pursuing the legislation required to save our planet.  Don't soft-pedal the approach because of a political party preference.  Keep the pressure on!

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