Sen. Harry Reid's (D-Nev.) announcement today that the Senate will delay taking up climate and energy legislation at least until September should pressure his colleagues to pass a bill before the 111th Congress ends, according to the Union of Concerned Scientists (UCS). According to UCS President Kevin Knobloch: "The Senate has an absolute responsibility to act on climate change this year. Senators allied with the oil and coal industries must get out of the way and allow the Senate to act. The majority leader was right to point out that a failure to act is 'dangerous.' The first six months of this year have been the hottest on record and the past 10 years were the hottest decade on record. The House has already met its responsibility and passed a comprehensive energy and climate plan more than a year ago. Meanwhile, the National Academy of Sciences -in response to congressional requests - recently issued reports that underscore the need to quickly and dramatically reduce heat-trapping emissions and explicitly recommend capping emissions and putting a price on carbon."
The American Wind Energy Association (AWEA) issued the following statement from AWEA CEO Denise Bode in response to reports that a Senate energy bill will not contain a Renewable Electricity Standard: "A bipartisan bill with a national renewable electricity standard (RES) passed the Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee over a year ago. It is beyond comprehension that we are now hearing that the bill may never be brought to the Senate floor. Only about 700 megawatts (MW) of wind power were added in the second quarter of 2010 and wind power installations to date this year have dropped by 54% and 69% from 2008 and 2009 levels, respectively. Manufacturing investment also continues to lag below 2008 and 2009 levels. A refusal to pass an RES is an attack on every American worker and consumer. Not passing an RES endangers at least 360,000 jobs: 85,000 currently employed in the wind industry and the potential 274,000 additional jobs created by an RES. Workers, families, and our country demand a new energy future. That future must emphasize new strategies that embrace clean, renewable sources of energy that reduce costs, create jobs, and enhance our national security."
Source: AWEA
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