Conference Call: 3 Critical Weeks - Status of the Climate Security Act
November 14, 2007 | Posted by EDF Blogs in Conference Calls, Fred Krupp, Global Warming, Steve Cochran
The Environment and Public Works Committee (EPW) has scheduled Dec. 5 as the date for the "mark-up" and vote on America's Climate Security Act, so the next three weeks mark a critical juncture in our nation's march to enacting meaningful climate legislation.
This is the first in a series of weekly teleconference updates focusing on our efforts to make sure there are sufficient votes to report this bill to the full Senate. Of unique interest on this call is an update on Fred Krupp's testimony on November 15—the date of the committee's last hearing before the "mark up" and vote.
The call was held on Tuesday, November 20, 2007 at 1:30 PM Eastern.
Featuring
- Fred Krupp, President
- Steve Cochran, Director of Strategic Communications
Learn More
- Overview of Climate Security Act from our Climate 411 blog
- Comparison chart of all climate bills in the 110th Congress
Download mp3 | Subscribe in iTunes
When you subscribe, you'll automatically receive any new podcasts right to your iTunes library without having to check back here.

2 Responses
Pingback from Insider Podcast » Conference Call: 3 Critical Weeks - Status of Lieberman-Warner Bill - Environmental Defense
December 3rd, 2007 at 3:22 pm
[...] Podcast of our first call of Lieberman-Warner updates [...]
Pingback from recent lieberman bill in the senate
May 29th, 2008 at 9:57 pm
[...] on our efforts to make sure there are sufficient votes to report this bill to the full Senate.http://blogs.edf.org/podcast/2007/11/14/update-lieberman-warner-bill-in-senate/Obama&39s Doctor Gives Him Clean Bill of Health - Washington Post–Shailagh Murray More ? McCain [...]
Leave a Reply
You must log in to post comments | Login | Register an account
User comments reflect the opinions of the responsible contributor only, and do not reflect the viewpoint of Environmental Defense Fund. We reserve the right to delete comments that may be considered offensive, illegal or inappropriate. We also reserve the right to delete duplicate comments, or comments that have no relationship to the original post.