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CREATION DATE/TIME:       5-JUN-2002 18:27:56.00

SUBJECT::     Re:   Fwd:FW:    NEW DEM DAILY: Bush On Climate Change: Some Still Li

TO:Deb-riddelke~hagel.senate.gov             (Deb Fiddelke)   ( Deb Fiddelke~hagel.senate.gov   (Deb
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Deb, thank you for keeping me in the loop on this stuff                 --   I might say
more, but not on e-mail, Phil




        Deb_riddelke~h~agel.senate.gov            (Deb Fiddelke)
        06/05/2002 05:43:25 PM
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To: Phil Cooney/CEQ/EOP@EOP
CC:
Subject: Fwd:FW: NEW DEM DAILY: Bush On Climate Change:                 Some Still Li




FYI   -   thought you'd want to see this,         if you haven't already.




NEW DEMOCRATS ONLINE
-_  NEW DEN DAILY --         I
Pithy news and commentary from the DLC.

 [http://www.ndol.org

04 -JUN- 02

Bush On Climate Change:           Some Still Like It Hot

The good news is that the Bush Administration has finally
admitted there is a phenomenon called "global climate change,"
and that man-made "greenhouse gases" are a big contributor to
the problem.

The bad news is that the Bush Administration still doesn't think
there's much we should do about it.

The about-face -- or more accurately, the half-gainer, since the
Administration is not proposing any new solutions -- occurred in
a report the United States quietly sent to the United Nations
last week.  It not only accepts the reality of climate change, and
the role of "greenhouse gases" in creating it, but also
acknowledges some very serious immediate consequences,
such as disruption of water supplies, new and more severe heat




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waves, and radical reductions in coastal marshes and mountain
meadows, to cite just a few.

Unfortunately, the admission occurred after more than a year
of steady denials of the mounting evidence, including a report by
the National Academy of Sciences that the President himself
requested. During this period of denial, the President repudiated
his own campaign pledge to "cap" electric utility emissions of
carbon dioxide -- one of the main "greenhouse gases" -- and also
unilaterally torpedoed the Kyoto Protocol on Global Climate
Change, the product of many years of U.S. efforts to create an
international framework for dealing with the problem.

Now that the White House has finally decided to acknowledge
the fact that we're likely to be wearing white well past Labor Day,
the Administration's best solution is simply to live with the
problem and do nothing.

Despite the report to the United Nations, the Administration is
still backing a purely voluntary initiative on climate change it
released in February that amounts to little more than business-
as-usual. The plan seeks to slow the rate at which we release
emissions while allowing the total amount of greenhouse gases
we spew into the atmosphere to continue unabated.

Senator James Jef fords (I-VT) has sought to counter the White
House do-nothing approach with a bill that seeks steep
reductions in carbon dioxide and several other pollutants from
electric utilities, which account for close to 40 percent of the
United States' C02 emissions. But Jeffords goes too far in the
other direction; its targets and timetables are overly ambitious.
They will impose high costs by forcing technical changes
currently unattainable. In addition, it fails to fix some existing
regulatory requirements that currently stand in the way of more
rapid innovation.

A better plan is the Progressive Policy Institute proposal that
seeks mandatory but more reasonable caps on emissions, and
provides industry with some relief from burdensome and
redundant permitting requirements for meeting them. The PPI
plan for electric utilities will not only help to start making much
needed reductions in carbon dioxide now, but will also provide
industry with the regulatory certainty it badly needs to unlock
the capital to finance new power plants. Not every utility
opposes mandatory regulation of greenhouse gases, and we
bet even some of those that do will soon be recalculating their
opposition in the wake of the new Bush report. With even the
Bush White House now bending to the science, utilities may
conclude that its time to get on with the future, and shape a
workable solution now. Wise environmentalists will take the
Bush half-gainer as an opening to negotiate how to cap carbon
now, instead of awaiting a more favorable political alignment in
Washington. As the, Bush report indicates, the clock is ticking
 on global warming.

To underscore the point that greenhouse gas reduction is doable,
FF1 will shortly unveil another report that shows how to begin
reducing the remaining 60 percent of carbon dioxide emitted by
sources other than electric utilities.




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These alternative proposals are important because it's clear the
Administration will at best follow, not lead, in dealing with the
climate change problem it is finally accepting as serious. We are
pleased the President is no longer walking in lock step with the
flat-earth conservative advocates who still claim the whole issue
is a hoax or a conspiracy. But he's still crawling towards the
kind of practical solutions we need to begin taking right now to
lessen the damage and lower the cost of dealing with it.

Related Material:

"U.S. Climate Action Report -- 2002:
Third National Communication of the United States of America
Under the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate"
                                    .Action_.Report.pdf
http://www.ndol.org/documents/Climate

'Some Like It Hot:,Bush Looks on the Sunny Side of Global
Warming," New Dem Daily, March 15, 2001:
                                                                92
http://www.ndol.org/ndol_ci.cfm?contentid=3161&kaid=131&subid=1

"Getting More for Four: Principles for Comprehensive
Emissions Trading," by Byron Swift and Jan Mazurek,
PPT Policy Report, October 18, 2001:
                                                                             3
http: //www.ppionline.org/ppi-~ci.cfmf?knlgArealD=116&subsecID=149&contentID=
8
57

"Climate Change and Energy: A Policy Imperative,"
by David J. Hayes, PPI Briefing, February 8, 2002:
                                                                            2
http: //www.ppionline.org/ppi-~ci.cfm?knlgAreaID=1l6&subsecID=155&contentID=
5
0185

'Clean Growth: A Balanced Energy Policy for the 21st Century,"
by Peter Fox-Penner, PPI Policy Report, October 5, 2001:
                                                                             3
http: //www.ppionline.org/ppi-.ci .cfm?knlgAreaID=144&subseclD=304&contentID=
8
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  • 1. A gil 1bo Page 1 4 of RECORD TYPE: FEDERAL (NOTES MAAIL) CREATOR:Phil Cooney C CN=Phil Cooney/OU=CEQ/O=EOP [ CEQ I CREATION DATE/TIME: 5-JUN-2002 18:27:56.00 SUBJECT:: Re: Fwd:FW: NEW DEM DAILY: Bush On Climate Change: Some Still Li TO:Deb-riddelke~hagel.senate.gov (Deb Fiddelke) ( Deb Fiddelke~hagel.senate.gov (Deb READ:UNKNOWN TEXT: Deb, thank you for keeping me in the loop on this stuff -- I might say more, but not on e-mail, Phil Deb_riddelke~h~agel.senate.gov (Deb Fiddelke) 06/05/2002 05:43:25 PM Record Type: Record To: Phil Cooney/CEQ/EOP@EOP CC: Subject: Fwd:FW: NEW DEM DAILY: Bush On Climate Change: Some Still Li FYI - thought you'd want to see this, if you haven't already. NEW DEMOCRATS ONLINE -_ NEW DEN DAILY -- I Pithy news and commentary from the DLC. [http://www.ndol.org 04 -JUN- 02 Bush On Climate Change: Some Still Like It Hot The good news is that the Bush Administration has finally admitted there is a phenomenon called "global climate change," and that man-made "greenhouse gases" are a big contributor to the problem. The bad news is that the Bush Administration still doesn't think there's much we should do about it. The about-face -- or more accurately, the half-gainer, since the Administration is not proposing any new solutions -- occurred in a report the United States quietly sent to the United Nations last week. It not only accepts the reality of climate change, and the role of "greenhouse gases" in creating it, but also acknowledges some very serious immediate consequences, such as disruption of water supplies, new and more severe heat file://D:SEARCH_7_28_03 CEQ180_f_3ypu7003_ceq .xt 6/21/2006
  • 2. Page 2 of 4 waves, and radical reductions in coastal marshes and mountain meadows, to cite just a few. Unfortunately, the admission occurred after more than a year of steady denials of the mounting evidence, including a report by the National Academy of Sciences that the President himself requested. During this period of denial, the President repudiated his own campaign pledge to "cap" electric utility emissions of carbon dioxide -- one of the main "greenhouse gases" -- and also unilaterally torpedoed the Kyoto Protocol on Global Climate Change, the product of many years of U.S. efforts to create an international framework for dealing with the problem. Now that the White House has finally decided to acknowledge the fact that we're likely to be wearing white well past Labor Day, the Administration's best solution is simply to live with the problem and do nothing. Despite the report to the United Nations, the Administration is still backing a purely voluntary initiative on climate change it released in February that amounts to little more than business- as-usual. The plan seeks to slow the rate at which we release emissions while allowing the total amount of greenhouse gases we spew into the atmosphere to continue unabated. Senator James Jef fords (I-VT) has sought to counter the White House do-nothing approach with a bill that seeks steep reductions in carbon dioxide and several other pollutants from electric utilities, which account for close to 40 percent of the United States' C02 emissions. But Jeffords goes too far in the other direction; its targets and timetables are overly ambitious. They will impose high costs by forcing technical changes currently unattainable. In addition, it fails to fix some existing regulatory requirements that currently stand in the way of more rapid innovation. A better plan is the Progressive Policy Institute proposal that seeks mandatory but more reasonable caps on emissions, and provides industry with some relief from burdensome and redundant permitting requirements for meeting them. The PPI plan for electric utilities will not only help to start making much needed reductions in carbon dioxide now, but will also provide industry with the regulatory certainty it badly needs to unlock the capital to finance new power plants. Not every utility opposes mandatory regulation of greenhouse gases, and we bet even some of those that do will soon be recalculating their opposition in the wake of the new Bush report. With even the Bush White House now bending to the science, utilities may conclude that its time to get on with the future, and shape a workable solution now. Wise environmentalists will take the Bush half-gainer as an opening to negotiate how to cap carbon now, instead of awaiting a more favorable political alignment in Washington. As the, Bush report indicates, the clock is ticking on global warming. To underscore the point that greenhouse gas reduction is doable, FF1 will shortly unveil another report that shows how to begin reducing the remaining 60 percent of carbon dioxide emitted by sources other than electric utilities. file://D):SEARCH_7_28_03_CEQ180_f 3ypu7003_ceq~txt 6/21/2006
  • 3. Page 3 of 4 These alternative proposals are important because it's clear the Administration will at best follow, not lead, in dealing with the climate change problem it is finally accepting as serious. We are pleased the President is no longer walking in lock step with the flat-earth conservative advocates who still claim the whole issue is a hoax or a conspiracy. But he's still crawling towards the kind of practical solutions we need to begin taking right now to lessen the damage and lower the cost of dealing with it. Related Material: "U.S. Climate Action Report -- 2002: Third National Communication of the United States of America Under the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate" .Action_.Report.pdf http://www.ndol.org/documents/Climate 'Some Like It Hot:,Bush Looks on the Sunny Side of Global Warming," New Dem Daily, March 15, 2001: 92 http://www.ndol.org/ndol_ci.cfm?contentid=3161&kaid=131&subid=1 "Getting More for Four: Principles for Comprehensive Emissions Trading," by Byron Swift and Jan Mazurek, PPT Policy Report, October 18, 2001: 3 http: //www.ppionline.org/ppi-~ci.cfmf?knlgArealD=116&subsecID=149&contentID= 8 57 "Climate Change and Energy: A Policy Imperative," by David J. Hayes, PPI Briefing, February 8, 2002: 2 http: //www.ppionline.org/ppi-~ci.cfm?knlgAreaID=1l6&subsecID=155&contentID= 5 0185 'Clean Growth: A Balanced Energy Policy for the 21st Century," by Peter Fox-Penner, PPI Policy Report, October 5, 2001: 3 http: //www.ppionline.org/ppi-.ci .cfm?knlgAreaID=144&subseclD=304&contentID= 8 33 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - …-- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - SUBSCRIPTION INFORMATION: You are subscribed to ndol.org & ppionline.org email newsletters as: mark. harkins~mail .house.gov To subscribe, unsubscribe, or change your subscription preferences, go to: http://www.ndol.org/cobrand/newsletter..subscribe.cfmf The New Dem Daily is published every weekday morning by the Democratic Leadership Council. Complete archives are available on NDOL.org: http://www.ndol.org/ndol-ka.cfm?kaid=131 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - …-- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Received: from mailsimsl.senate.gov ([156.33.203.10]) by mailexch. senate. gov with SMTP (IMA Internet Exchange 3.13) id 00311599; Tue, 4 Jun 2002 17:43:17 -0400 Received: from hydra.house.gov by mailsimsl.senate.gov file://D:SEARCH_7_28_03_CEQ1 80f 3ypu7003_ceq .xt 6/21/2006
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