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November 3, 2009
Posted by Dan Lashof in Solving Global Warming
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- capandtrade, carboncaps, CEJAPA, climatechange, energyandclimate2009
Minority members of the Senate Environment and Public Works Committee (EPW) followed through on their threat to boycott the scheduled markup of the Clean Energy Jobs and American Power Act (S.1733) today, demanding more analysis of the bill before they...continued→
October 27, 2009
Posted by Dan Lashof in Solving Global Warming
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- ACES, carboncaps, CEJAPA, energyandclimate2009, EPA
Last Friday EPA released its analysis of S.1733, the Clean Energy Jobs and American Power Act (CEJAPA), which will be the subject of marathon legislative hearings this week. EPA found that, like the ACES bill that passed the House in...continued→
October 22, 2009
Posted by Dan Lashof in Solving Global Warming
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- ACES, carboncaps, carbondioxide, CEJAPA, climatechange, energyandclimate2009, globalwarming, globalwarming pollution
A group of prominent ecologists and climate scientists have an important article coming out in tomorrow's issue of Science, in which they call for "fixing a critical climate accounting error." The error is ignoring a significant source of global warming pollution...continued→
October 12, 2009
Posted by Dan Lashof in Solving Global Warming
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- ACES, carboncaps, CEJAPA, climatechange, energyandclimate2009
Sunday's New York Times Op-Ed by Senators John Kerry (D-Ma) and Lindsey Graham (R-SC) begins: CONVENTIONAL wisdom suggests that the prospect of Congress passing a comprehensive climate change bill soon is rapidly approaching zero. ...However, we refuse to accept the...continued→
October 1, 2009
Posted by Dan Lashof in Solving Global Warming
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- ACES, carboncaps, cleanenergy, cleanenergyjobsact, energyandclimate2009, senate
In a previous post I argued that the fundamental test for any climate and energy bill is the total reduction in global warming pollution it will achieve. The ACES bill passed by the House in June would reduce emissions by...continued→
September 29, 2009
Posted by Dan Lashof in Solving Global Warming
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- ACES, cap2.0, carboncaps, cleanenergy, energyandclimate2009, jobs
As Senators Kerry and Boxer prepare to introduce a comprehensive clean energy and climate protection bill in the Senate, a new analysis by researchers at UC Berkeley confirms that similar legislation can strengthen our economy and create jobs. The new study...continued→
September 17, 2009
Posted by Dan Lashof in Solving Global Warming
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- ACES, cap2.0, carboncaps, co2, energyandclimate2009
Earlier today NRDC released a Policy Brief summarizing economic analysis of clean energy and climate protection legislation that we have been working on for more than a year. We know that the Senate debate on this legislation will turn largely...continued→
September 13, 2009
Posted by Dan Lashof in Solving Global Warming
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- ACES, carboncaps, energyandclimate2009, globalwarming pollution, senate
Senators returned from their August recess with lots of ideas about how they would like to change the comprehensive clean energy and climate protection bill the House passed in June. This is a normal, and in many respects, healthy part...continued→
August 11, 2009
Posted by Dan Lashof in Solving Global Warming
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- ACES, cleanenergy, energyandclimate2009, greenbuilding, harryreid, jobs, nationalcleanenergysummit, renewableenergy, solar
Vegas is an ironic place to have a clean energy summit. There is nothing green about this concrete oasis in the desert. No vegetation, no water, no way to get here other than burning copious amounts of fossil fuel. (On...continued→
July 7, 2009
Posted by Dan Lashof in Solving Global Warming
- Tags:
- ACES, carboncaps, carbondioxide, climatechange, energyandclimate2009, simplesteps
It is vital to enact comprehensive energy and climate legislation this year - to help deliver economic, energy, and climate security. As President Obama has said, the choice is "between a slow decline and renewed prosperity; between the past and...continued→