Senate Says Firm No to Liquid Coal
Vote Puts the Public Interest Ahead of Special Interests
June 19, 2007 -Statement of Carl Pope, Sierra Club Executive Director:
"In spite of Herculean efforts by the coal industry and its friends in Congress, the Senate today delivered a very important victory in the fight against global warming by decisively voting against jumpstarting a new massively expensive, massively polluting liquid coal industry--twice. Senators showed that they understood that we need to leave behind the failed policies of the past--and past Congresses.
"At a time when we need to get on the path to achieving an 80 percent reduction in our global warming emissions by 2050--an achievable annual reduction of 2 percent--the level scientists tell us is necessary to avoid the most catastrophic effects of global warming, business as usual is no longer acceptable. Liquid coal produces nearly twice the global warming pollution as conventional fuel and Senators were right to turn their backs on it.
"Though Senators successfully blocked these damaging liquid coal provisions, they now need to turn their attention to breaking a filibuster led by Senator Domenici that is preventing a fair up or down vote on the Bingaman Renewable Electricity Standard amendment. Senators must also block attempts by Senators Levin, Bond, and Pryor to further weaken the CAFE compromise in the bill.
"We thank Senators for their leadership on this important vote and hope they will continue to make the changes necessary to make this bill one that we can truly be proud of."
Source: Sierra Club
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