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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsIncredible speech from Senate this evening/night 3/10 going through the night
Listening to Sen Al Franken and the Senator Bernie Sanders.
feel like i'm listening to grown ups. Incredible. I wish news would share this info.
All Americans should be listening to this. Sen Sanders says: there is no debate that climate change is man made and it is happening.
I hope others listen and share.
sabrina 1
(62,325 posts)femmocrat
(28,394 posts)Thank you! Watching now.
The Blue Flower
(5,442 posts)Streaming on CSPAN2.
annm4peace
(6,119 posts)Climate change will cause some senators to lose sleep tonight: a full quarter of senators will hold the Senate floor through the night, calling for action on climate change.
Led by the Senate Climate Action Task Force and Senator Sheldon Whitehouse, these senators will add their voices to the millions of Americans waking up to the impacts of climate change and demanding clean energy and low-carbon solutions.
annm4peace
(6,119 posts)Its time for Congress to wake up to the threat of climate change, and tonight it will hear a powerful alarm bell. At least 25 Senators will hold the Senate floor through the night and call for national climate action.
A full quarter of the Senate will add their voices to the millions of Americans demanding clean energy and low-carbon solutions.
Senator Sheldon Whitehouse has been leading the charge. He is a passionate advocate for climate action and has delivered more than 55 speeches from the Senator floor urging Congress to tackle this crisis. Recently he joined forces with Senator Barbara Boxer and launched the Climate Action Task Force to shine a spotlight on the issue.
Together they are galvanizing other Senate champions, including Majority Leader Harry Reid, who recently said, Climate change is the worst problem facing the world today. We have no more important issue in the world than this issue, period.
We can tackle this daunting challenge if we move farther down the clean energy pathway. The Senators holding the floor tonight want to accelerate that process, and they deserve our support. Follow their progress on Twitter at #up4climate and click here to urge Congress to wake up to climate change.
Fossil fuel companies would have us believe climate solutions are out of reach. The truth is they are already in front of usbringing jobs, clean air, and economic activity to communities across the country right now.
I just returned from California, a state thats had enormous success with low-carbon energy. The legislature passed a law to curb carbon pollution eight years ago, and the state is on track to generate 33 percent of its electricity from renewable resources like wind and solar. These measures have helped attract billions of dollars in venture capital and put 360,000 Californians to work in the clean economy.
Meanwhile nine Northeastern states have been so effective at reducing carbon pollution from power plants that they agreed to raise the bar and reduce emissions by 50 percent (relative to 2005) by 2020. The first three years of the regional initiative alone generated $1.6 billion in economic benefits and saved consumers more than $1.3 billion in energy costs.
Climate action is working for Americans, and now Congress should bring these benefits to the whole nation. They can begin by supporting the Environmental Protection Agencys forthcoming limits on carbon pollution from power plantsthe largest source of climate change pollution in the United States.
Yet some Members of Congress are still trying to stand in the way of progress. Last week Republicans in the House passed a bill design to block the EPAs ability to limit carbon pollution from power plants. Interestingly, this effort to undermine carbon limits garnered fewer votes than recent attempts.
The drive to ignore science and prop up dirty fossil fuels seems to be losing steam, and the push toward climate action is moving forward. You can add to the momentum by calling on Congress to wake up to climate change. And we can all thank these Senate champions for sounding the alarm.
me b zola
(19,053 posts)Thanks for the heads-up
sheshe2
(83,786 posts)annm4peace
(6,119 posts)The progressives in MN know Sen Klobuchar can say one thing and do another.. whatever she thinks will move her close to run for President or VP.
She has not said she will oppose the Keystone Pipeline.
rhett o rick
(55,981 posts)Iliyah
(25,111 posts)toby jo
(1,269 posts)military, and now they all get to work on climate.
This one's a winner, too. Ram it down their throats, it's an everybody issue.
Little_Wing
(417 posts)How refreshing to tune into CSpan and hear some truth and reality espoused. So far, every senator has done a fine job of presenting the facts and encouraging action for our future. Too bad the republicants have so much on their hands these days, what with solving the Ukranian/Crimean conflicts and cheerleading for Putin. I'm sure they would represent for our planet if they only had the time