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Republican senator backs climate-change effort
Published in Saudi Press Agency on 11 - 10 - 2009


Prospects for climate-change
legislation in Congress improved on Sunday when a Republican
senator broke ranks with his party to outline a compromise with
a leading Democrat on the issue, Reuters reported.
Republican Senator Lindsay Graham and Democratic Senator
John Kerry wrote in an opinion piece in The New York Times that
they believed they could pick up enough support to pass a
wide-ranging bill to limit carbon emissions.
"We refuse to accept the argument that the United States
cannot lead the world in addressing global climate change,"
Graham and Kerry wrote. "We are also convinced that we have
found both a framework for climate legislation to pass Congress
and the blueprint for a clean-energy future."
Graham is one of a few dozen fence-sitters whom Kerry and
Democrat Barbara Boxer have been courting in order to amass the
60 votes needed for passage in the 100-member Senate.
Many lawmakers worry that the bill would hurt the
struggling U.S. economy, raise energy costs, hurt
coal-producing regions and weaken energy-intensive industries
like steel manufacturing.
The Kerry-Boxer bill would reduce U.S. industry emissions
of carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases by 20 percent by
2020, less than European Union countries have pledged.
Graham does not support the bill as written, a spokesman
said.
Many details remain undecided, but the bill embraces
central elements of legislation passed in June by the House of
Representatives.
Both would require companies to get an annual permit for
every ton of carbon pollution they put into the atmosphere.
Utilities and factories that do not use all of their permits
could sell them to companies that need more.
Graham and Kerry said Congress should set a minimum and
maximum price on these permits to keep costs in check.
Congress also should make it easier to build new nuclear
power plants and step up research on how to safely dispose of
nuclear waste, they said -- a concern of other Republicans like
Senator John McCain who have so far opposed the bill.
They suggested that Congress should consider trade
sanctions against countries that do not limit pollution and
work out a compromise to allow more oil and gas exploration
within the United States and in its coastal waters.
They also warned that the Obama administration could impose
much harsher regulations if Congress fails to act.
"Those who have been content to make the legislative
process grind to a halt would later come running to Congress in
a panic to secure the kinds of incentives and investments we
can pass today," they wrote.


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