"The best way to ensure that we dramatically reduce emissions is by putting a declining limit on them. The Senate needs to consider important policies besides a cap, but to adopt them without a limit on heat-trapping emissions would not be enough. A comprehensive climate and energy package can reduce oil consumption, create new jobs and help us avoid the worst consequences of climate change and, by significantly reducing conventional pollutants, save lives. Importantly, the Senate absolutely should not undermine the Environmental Protection Agency's authority to reduce emissions. Senators who are still on the fence need to get on board. An aggressive plan to cut oil consumption would strengthen national security and save their constituents money. A 25 percent renewable electricity standard by 2025 would create nearly 300,000 new American jobs. A cap on emissions would send the economy the signal it needs to put the clean technology we already have into the marketplace. Senators should have the opportunity to vote for all of these policies."
"The onus isn't only on the Senate. President Obama needs to step up his administration's efforts to make his campaign promise to address climate change a reality. We need the White House to aggressively push for real energy reform. Time is running out. We only have five and half weeks left in this session, and the oil and coal industries are doing what they can to delay legislation and weaken it. We can no longer afford to send a billion dollars a day overseas for imported oil. We can't afford more dirty air, dangerous mining accidents, and oil spilling into our waters. It's long past time for the Senate to protect our future. It should not let this opportunity slip away."
Source: Union of Concerned Scientists
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