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Ginny from the Block Donating Member (43 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Jun-11-09 09:17 AM
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Alert from Texas Climate Emergency Campaign
NPR did a great story this morning on how this Climate Change bill has been watered down by the onslaught of lobbyists. Renewal energy targets have been reduced from 25% to 15%, and 85% of the pollution credits are actually given away upfront. For more information about Texas Climate Emergency Campaign, call them at 512/852-8776 or e-mail them at texasclimate@gmail.com. Their website is www.texasclimateemergency.org.

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Texas Climate Emergency Campaign Newsletter
Urgent calls needed!
June 10th, 2009
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Please Forward To Groups & Individuals!

All Texas Congressional telephone numbers are at the end.

We are entering the final weeks of our campaign to provide security for future generations by avoiding the worst of coming climate chaos. House Speaker Pelosi has said that all the committees have to finish their work by Friday, June 19th, and on the week of June 22nd the Waxman-Markey (American Clean Energy and Security Act) (H.R. 2454) bill will go to the House for a vote.

However, the bill has been significantly weakened since it was first introduced in March. You can help make sure that the first climate bill to move through the House of Representatives actually takes meaningful steps to curb climate change. As written, the Waxman-Markey bill includes compromises that threaten to undermine the primary goal to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.

Waxman-Markey helps coal and oil industries instead of protecting consumers and the environment. Lawmakers have conducted closed-door negotiations with polluters, resulting in a bill that accommodates the financial interests of big energy corporations while squandering an opportunity to curb the coming climate chaos and doing little to help working families. Texas Climate Emergency Campaign is working with 1Sky, Friends of the Earth, Move On, Public Citizen, Greenpeace, and other groups in trying to strengthen this bill. Please ask your representative (numbers below) to work to improve the bill in three key ways:

1. Hold Polluters Accountable: By eliminating provisions that allow polluters to continue polluting at current levels for over a decade & by restoring authority to the EPA to mandate cleaner technology for power plants.

2. Ensure More Clean Energy for America: By increasing the renewable energy and energy efficiency standards. Require power companies to produce more clean energy than currently mandated. Wind and solar create more than twice as many jobs as coal and oil.

3. Create More Clean Energy Jobs for America: Limit giveaways to polluting industries, like Big Oil and Dirty Coal, and instead bolster green job development and protection of vulnerable communities.

LOCAL Washington D.C.

Henry Cuellar 956.725.0639 202.225.1640
Chet Edwards 254.752.9600 202.225.6105
Charlie Gonzalez 210.472.6195 202.225.3236
Al Green 713.383.9234 202.225.7508
Gene Green 281.999.5879 202.225.1688
Ruben Hinojosa 956.682.5545 202.225.2531
Eddie Bernice Johnson 214.922.8885 202.225.8885
Sheila Jackson Lee 713.655.0050 202.225.3816
Solomon Oritz 361.883.5868 202.225.7742
Silvestre Reyes 915.434.4400 202.225.4831
Ciro Rodriguez 210.922.1874 202.225.4511




Thanks!
The Climate Emergency Team


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sonias Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Jun-11-09 11:35 AM
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1. Action alert from Environment Texas
Same bill with an form web action

Environment Texas
What if every new building built in America was a green building?

What if every new home, new school, new office and new factory used no more energy than it could generate itself through solar panels or another source of clean, renewable energy?

Now -- and this might really strain your imagination -- what if our leaders in Congress had the audacity to require all new buildings to be green buildings within a generation?

The good news? A few leaders on Capitol Hill have the guts to push for this remarkable goal. Now you can supply a dose of courage to the rest of Congress -- and at just the right moment, a few short weeks before an incredibly critical vote for our environment. Take action here:

www.environmenttexas.org/action/clean-energy/green-buildings?id4=ES

President Obama has called for a clean energy revolution. Reps. Henry Waxman, Ed Markey and other leaders in Congress are working to deliver on that promise through the American Clean Energy and Security Act, the bill that we hope will drive the creation of a clean energy economy and cap the pollution that's causing global warming.

The bill isn't perfect. But it does reduce the pollution that's fueling global warming and it includes a breakthrough provision that could do more to usher in a clean energy revolution than anything we've seen before: A plan to get every new building to meet a "zero-energy" standard within a generation. (1) Through this single step, we can help America:

* Reduce our country's carbon footprint by a third by 2050, cutting global warming pollution by 250 million tons per year -- the equivalent of taking 50 million cars off the road.
* Save families and businesses $25 billion a year -- and more money as time goes on.

The challenge, of course, is that a few big home builders and shopping mall developers hate this provision. They're putting the screws to our members of Congress to get them to kill it before it comes up for a vote on the House floor in a few weeks. Together, we can stop them.

Tell your members of Congress that you want all new buildings in America to be green buildings.

Click here to take action.

This is an incredibly important step toward a cleaner, greener energy future. Thanks for making it all possible.

Sincerely,

Luke Metzger
Environment Texas Director
action @ environmenttexas.org
http://www.environmenttexas.org

(1.) The bill would require all new buildings to cut their energy use in half by 2015 and keeps raising the standards past that date, with a goal of getting to zero-energy within a generation.

P.S. Thanks again for your support. Please feel free to share this e-mail with your family and friends.

:kick:

Sonia
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babylonsister Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Jun-11-09 02:38 PM
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2. I'll add this here, too...
How ironic they're targeting Markey/Waxman for watering down climate change bills while completely ignoring the rethugs. I wonder why that is.

House GOP energy plan declares that impact of global warming ‘shall not be considered for any purpose.’

http://thinkprogress.org/2009/06/10/house-gop-prohibits-geg/

Markey says GOP doesn't believe in climate change, mocks bill

http://briefingroom.thehill.com/2009/06/10/markey-says-gop-doesnt-believe-in-climate-change-mocks-bill/
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sonias Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Jun-11-09 05:19 PM
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3. The Rs are delusional - they live in a fantasy world
Where they can ignore science and pretend everything is just fine. :grr:

From the Briefing Room article:
"They have an alternative plan!" he said. "It's almost as though they're saying not only is there no problem — we're going from one pack a day to two packs a day."
(snip)

"If I could go back to the first years of Jimmy Carter — if I could go back to the first two years of Bill Clinton, I would do things differently," Waxman said, lamenting missed opportunities where Democratic Congresses and White Houses did not pass climate change regulations.

For his part, Markey also blamed the Bush administration's work on global warming for spurring the current legislation, too.

"For the preceding 8 years, we had an administration that only had aspirational goals in dealing with this issue," he said. "Unfortunately, we had an administration…they still had done nothing on the day they walked out of the White House."


Sonia
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