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No Need to Rush Passage of Climate/Energy Bill

With the defeat of the Murkowski Resolution  the ability of the EPA to regulate greenhouse gases has been upheld.  Therefore, there is absolutely no need for the comprehensive climate/energy bill being promoted by Senators Kerry and Lieberman.See the excellent analysis by Rosalind Peterson of Agriculture Defense Coalition and the attached poster we took to every Senate office in January.

Note that the Copenhagen Accord calls for the use of “unregulated markets” to promote unspecified adaptation and mitigation actions.  It sets up a UN Copenhagen Green Climate Fund to which President Obama pledged $100 billion a year from the United States…. Continue Reading

“Abolish U.N. Climate Panel, Indict Chief”

‘Abolish U.N. climate panel, indict chief’
Former Thatcher adviser documents fraud by global body
Posted: May 18, 2010
8:34 pm Eastern

http://www.wnd.com/index.php?fa=PAGE.view&pageId=155701

By Jerome R. Corsi
© 2010 WorldNetDaily

Lord Christopher Monckton lectures in Chicago yesterday

CHICAGO – Lord Christopher Monckton, a former science adviser to British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, called for the abolishment of the United Nations climate committee and the indictment of the U.N.’s chief climate scientist for financial fraud.
Monckton was the featured speaker today at the closing luncheon of the Heartland Institute’s Fourth International Conference on … Continue Reading

PROTECT THE EPA – STOP RESOLUTION 26

SENATE RESOLUTION 26 – PETERSON NOTES – June 2, 2010

VOTE NO ON U.S. SENATE RESOLUTION 26 – PROTECT THE EPA

The U.S. Supreme Court ruled that the EPA could regulate greenhouse gases starting
in 2010.  This wise decision by the Supreme Court allows the United States to lead the
world in reducing greenhouse gases and fines the major polluters who don’t curtail their
greenhouse gas emissions.

The Climate/Energy bill draft proposed by Senators Kerry and Lieberman will undermine
the EPA Clean Water & Air Acts.  In addition, there will be no greenhouse gas reductions
until either 2017 or 2020, and then only 20% of 2005 … Continue Reading