Posted by Brad Johnson on 02/10/2009 at 06:41PM
Although Sen. Robert Byrd (D-W.V.) was a sharp
critic
of the Waxman-Markey American Clean Energy and Security Act, he has
adopted a mildly supportive tone in his initial response to the
Kerry-Boxer Clean Energy Jobs
Act.
Robert Byrd (D-W.V.)
West Virginia
Gazette I
am glad to see that Senators Kerry and Boxer included some of the
provisions I and other senators recommended related to carbon capture
and storage. I am pleased that Senators Boxer and Kerry are placing a
greater focus on clean coal technology. While it is an encouraging
sign, we have a long way to go on this legislation. Many issues have
yet to be addressed. There is still a tough road ahead.
However, fellow West Virginia senator Jay Rockefeller (D-W.V.) lashed
out at the
legislation
for its strengthened carbon cap, calling the bill “a disappointing step
in the wrong direction.”
Posted by on 17/06/2009 at 10:08AM
From the Wonk Room.
During last year’s Democratic primary, Rep. Leonard Boswell (D-IA)
“relied heavily on Al Gore’s
endorsement”
despite having “never been out in front on global
warming,”
but is now threatening to “vote
down”
the Waxman-Markey American Clean Energy and Security Act.
Utah’s next governor, Lt. Gov. Gary Herbert (R-UT) told the Western
Governors’ Association “it appears to him science on global
warming is not necessarily
conclusive.” He is replacing Gov. Jon Huntsman, nominated to be the
ambassador to China, who entered Utah into the Western Climate
Initiative.
“Aides to Sen. Robert C. Byrd (D-WV) are in southern West Virginia for
what they call a three-day fact-finding tour about mountaintop removal
mining,” meeting with “coal
industry officials, environmentalists and citizens.”