A coalition of corporations, labor, religious and environmental
organizations has announced its
support
of Sen. Barbara Boxer’s (D-CA) manager’s mark of the Lieberman-Warner
Climate Security Act. Several are members of the United States Climate
Action Partnership (USCAP), which called for mandatory climate
legislation in January 2007, but more recently has been wrapped in
internal
conflict.
The letter begins:
The undersigned companies and organizations urge you to vote in favor
of the Climate Security Act, S. 3036 (formerly S. 2191), which is
expected to be considered by the full Senate beginning June 2. This is
a very important vote on a bipartisan plan to address climate change.
Prompt action on climate change is essential to protect America’s
economy, security, quality of life and natural environment.
USCAP signatories are Alcoa, Environmental
Defense Action Fund, Exelon Corporation, FPL
Group, General Electric, National Wildlife Federation, Natural Resources
Defense Council, NRG Energy, Inc, and PG&E
Corporation. Non-USCAP signatories are Calpine Corporation, Interfaith
Power and Light Campaign, International Brotherhood of Boilermakers,
Izaak Walton League of America, National Grid, National Parks
Conservation Association, Pew Environment Group, Public Service
Enterprise Group, Trout Unlimited, and the United Association of
Journeymen and Apprentices of the Plumbing and Pipe Fitting (UA).
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