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Wednesday, January 16 - 01:47

US House's Dingell Hopes to Draft Climate Bill Soon

Posted by Jos Cozijnsen in

DETROIT - The chairman of the House Energy and Commerce Committee, Democrat John Dingell of Michigan, said Tuesday he hoped to draft climate change legislation as soon as possible. Speaking to reporters at the North American International Auto Show, Dingell said he would like a fair "cap and trade provision" in the legislation and that he continued to weigh the possibility of a carbon tax on industry. In addition, Dingell said a California proposal to dramatically cut automobile tailpipe emissions would "threaten the existence" of US automakers if it is approved and imposed by all states. The fate of the California provision currently rests with the federal courts.

Dingell suggested the automakers, including struggling General Motors Corp, Ford Motor Co, and Chrysler LLC, did enough in the newly approved law that boosts vehicle fuel efficiency targets by 40 percent by 2020, and that he would look for other industries to contribute to a climate bill.

Lawmakers in both houses are proposing measures to reduce greenhouse gasses. One backed by Republican presidential candidate, Sen. John McCain of Arizona, would also provide billions in incentives to auto companies for research and development of fuel saving technologies.

The prospect of passing a climate bill this year will more than likely be complicated by congressional and presidential elections. The White House also opposes stiff mandates to curb greenhouse gasses, arguing they would hurt the economy.

Under "cap and trade," regulators set a limit on greenhouse gas emissions and issue permits for how much pollution, various industries can put out. Companies can buy and sell permits in order to run operations in the most profitable way. (Reporting by John Crawley; Editing by Derek Caney/Jeffrey Benkoe)
REUTERS


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Dingell is willing to protect his beloved auto industry but not his own people. How about the global warming that WILL and IS "threaten[ing] the existence" of this planet. Instead of the automakers doing "enough," how about Dingell does enough to stop global warming? He must stand up to the automotive and energy industries and demand that we must move forward together to fight climate change. The cap and trade program and promise of renewable energy standards are dreams that need to be made reality now. Congress has started its new session and as Chairman of the House Energy and Commerce Committee, Dingell needs to show support for his constituents and planet Earth.

Posted by: Kelli B. on Thursday, January 17 - 02:34

Totally agreed. What is positive, is that Dingel in the House of Representatives will prepare a Bill comparable with the Lieberman-Warner Bill that will be discussed this year in the Senate.

Posted by: jos cozijnsen on Thursday, January 17 - 13:45
 
 











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