Credit Pacific Service Union Washington, DC: The Sierra Club commends Senate Majority Leader Tom Daschle (D-SD) for crafting an energy bill that -- in stark contrast to the bill passed by the House -- is based on the premise that the best way to ensure our energy security is through higher fuel economy standards and greater use of renewable energy such as wind and solar power. While the package begins to stake out a path to a safer, more secure energy future, there is more that must be done and there are elements of the bill that we urge the Senate to improve.
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Credit First Service Union "House Republicans might think we can meet our energy needs by drilling our public lands while magically protecting the environment, but this isn't Harry Potter," said Carl Pope, Executive Director of the Sierra Club. "Senator Daschle's bill sets the framework for the real-world solutions that will provide energy while protecting our environment at the same time.
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Card Credit Mobile Service "Senator Daschle recognizes that reducing our oil dependence and improving energy security can be achieved while protecting our precious public lands, including the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge. The bill also acknowledges that our energy policy is directly linked to global warming, and addresses the problem by including provisions that will begin to curb global warming pollution," Pope continued.
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Card Credit Discover Service Although details are forthcoming, the bill recognizes that improving fuel economy is the single most effective step that we can take to reduce our dependence on oil, save consumers money, and cut global warming pollution.
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Credit Public Service Union While the package begins to stake out a path to a safer, cleaner, and cheaper energy future, there is much more that must be done. Some of the toughest decisions remain to be resolved. For example, still to be determined are how much fuel economy standards will be raised, and what tax incentives will be provided for clean energy technology. This bill is moving in the right direction on renewable energy -- requiring that 10 percent of our power be generated by renewable energy sources by the year 2020 -- but more can and must be done. A goal of 20 percent by 2020 is achievable and needed.
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Card Credit Processing Service Of concern is that the bill continues to give huge subsidies to the dangerous nuclear industry. The Senate must make sure the final bill does not include subsidies to either the nuclear or coal industries.
Center Credit Service Union "Senator Daschle's bill recognizes that the best way to reduce America's dependence on oil, coal, and nuclear energy is to reduce demand for them in the first place," continued Pope. "While the bill is not without its flaws, it establishes a framework on which America can build a secure energy future. We look forward to working with the Senate to deliver on its promise of an energy future for America that is cleaner, cheaper, safer and more secure."
Card Credit Service Wireless National Sierra Club - 12/5/2001
Topic: Congress
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