Posts in 'Senate'
May 29, 2008 |
Posted by Tony Kreindler in
News, Senate
This post is by Tony Kreindler, media director for the National Climate Campaign at Environmental Defense Fund.
The Senate floor debate about the Climate Security Act is scheduled to start next week, so we have two new ads running in key states.
This one has gotten good reactions (and a few winces): "Grounded" TV ad.
What do you think? If you like it, make sure to rate it and share it! Tomorrow, I'll post another ad, called "Melt."
May 15, 2008 |
Posted by Sheryl Canter in
Senate
This post is by Sheryl Canter, an online writer and editorial manager at Environmental Defense Fund.
The Senate is set to vote on landmark global warming legislation in early June - just a few short weeks away. Here are our top five reasons why they must act now.
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May 2, 2008 |
Posted by Steve Cochran in
Senate
This post is by Steve Cochran, director of the national climate campaign at Environmental Defense Fund.
Ohio Senator George Voinovich today proposed to address the rapidly escalating threat of climate change by delaying meaningful federal action to control greenhouse gas emissions, obstructing existing state programs, and allowing U.S. global warming pollution to increase for decades to come.
This proposal can be summed up in one word: bankrupt. It's a detailed prescription for doing nothing. If you think climate change is a hoax, this is your bill.
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May 2, 2008 |
Posted by Sheryl Canter in
Senate
This post is by Sheryl Canter, an online writer and editorial manager at Environmental Defense Fund.
The Lieberman-Warner Climate Security Act is scheduled for Senate debate and vote the first week in June. We're closer than we've ever been to passing legislation but we still have a long way to go (see our previous post, How a Bill Moves Through Congress).
The next month will be crucial, as we talk to senators who are still on the fence. Many are leaders whose management skills will be put to the test.
Who are they? Read our 10 Senators to Watch page to find out.
April 23, 2008 |
Posted by Elizabeth Thompson in
Senate
This post is by Elizabeth Thompson, Legislative Director at Environmental Defense Fund.
A bill has to pass both the House and the Senate to become law (see our previous post on how a bill moves through Congress). A climate change bill hasn't yet been introduced in the House, but the Lieberman-Warner Climate Security Act already has passed out of committee in the Senate.
Whether the bill is brought to the Senate floor for discussion and vote is up to majority leader Harry Reid (D-Nev), and Reid has taken this step. The bill will be considered by the full Senate in the first week of June.
Will it pass? It's possible, but we need your support!
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March 20, 2008 |
Posted by Tony Kreindler in
House, Senate
This post is by Tony Kreindler, Media Director for the National Climate Campaign at Environmental Defense Fund.
We're closer than ever to passing national climate legislation:
- Senator Barbara Boxer (D-CA) predicts a Senate floor vote in June.
- House Energy and Commerce Committee Chairman John Dingell (D-MI) signals he'll circulate a bill in April.
- House Energy and Air Quality Subcommittee Chairman Rick Boucher (D-VA) says there's a 50-50 chance of passing climate legislation this year.
But we need to maintain grassroots pressure to keep legislators focused on the need to pass a bill this year.
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December 6, 2007 |
Posted by Mark MacLeod in
Senate
This post is by Mark MacLeod, Director of Special Projects, Climate and Air Program, Environmental Defense.
Last night the Senate Environment and Public Works (EPW) Committee passed the Lieberman-Warner Climate Security Act (CSA) of 2007, a comprehensive climate change bill that would set mandatory caps on U.S. greenhouse gas emissions. This landmark vote brings us one step closer to passing national climate legislation. (See my previous post for more on the legislative process.)
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November 1, 2007 |
Posted by Elizabeth Thompson in
Senate
This post is by Elizabeth Thompson, Legislative Director at Environmental Defense.
November 1, 2007, may go down as America's D-Day in the fight to avert the global warming crisis. A key Senate subcommittee just passed the Lieberman-Warner America's Climate Security Act (S.2191) - a bipartisan bill to cap and reduce America's global warming pollution.
The full Environment & Public Works Committee is expected to take up the legislation the week of November 12, so it could come to a vote by the end of the month. With this bill we have a real chance of passing a mandatory cap on emissions in this Congress!
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October 18, 2007 |
Posted by Sheryl Canter in
Senate
This post is by Sheryl Canter, an Online Writer and Editorial Manager at Environmental Defense.
Today Senators Joe Lieberman and John Warner introduced America's Climate Security Act (ACSA), a comprehensive climate change bill that would cap and then cut U.S. greenhouse gas emissions. Capping emissions is a crucial step in the fight against global warming, and this bill may be the one that gets us there.
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October 9, 2007 |
Posted by Mark MacLeod in
Senate
This post is by Mark MacLeod, Director of Special Projects, Climate and Air Program.
Senator Joe Lieberman (I-CT) has long supported national cap and trade legislation to fight global warming. In fact, he helped draft the first bill more than four years ago.
Senator John Warner (R-VA) has steadily warmed to the issue and has acknowledged the significant threat global warming poses to our environment, economy and national security.
As they announced this summer, they are now working together as chair and ranking member of a key Senate subcommittee to draft a comprehensive national global warming bill to cap and reduce America's emissions.
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