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CAP Details What’s Missing in New Yorker Climate Bill Story

By | 10.13.10 | 9:31 am

Dan Weiss, senior fellow and director of climate strategy at the Center for American Progress, says Ryan Lizza’s much-talked-about New Yorker story on why the climate bill did not pass the Senate leaves out a few key details.

Lizza’s story shows that, in many cases, the White House and More…

Sierra Club’s Pierce Weighs Chances of Energy Bill Passage Next Year

By | 10.07.10 | 1:02 pm

In an interview with The Washington Independent, Sierra Club Deputy National Campaign Director Melinda Pierce said prospects for passage of significant energy legislation in the lame-duck session or next year are unclear.

On the lame-duck session, Pierce said: “It can either all collapse and they’re in and out of here More…

On the Exploding Kids Climate Video

By | 10.05.10 | 1:51 pm

By now, everybody has distanced themselves from a video released last week that shows people exploding into a million little pieces for not being willing to reduce their carbon footprints (including the group that commissioned the video).

The video, produced by Richard Curtis (known for making Love More…

LeMieux Says New Yorker Story Is ‘Wrong’ on His Support for Cap-and-Trade

By | 10.04.10 | 2:19 pm

Sen. George LeMieux (R-Fla.) decried as “wrong” a New Yorker story that says the senator would have supported a cap-and-trade bill, but didn’t want to complicate Florida Gov. Charlie Crist’s primary campaign.

Our sister publication The Florida Independent notes that LeMieux pushed back against the New Yorker story More…

In Expanding Drilling, Administration Downplayed Oil Spill Risk

By | 10.04.10 | 9:43 am

Ryan Lizza’s New Yorker story on the demise of the Senate climate bill makes clear that the Obama administration did not take seriously the oil spill risk associated with expanded offshore drilling.

The administration announced in March that it would expand offshore drilling — an effort to win support More…

The New Yorker on the Senate’s Climate Failure

By | 10.04.10 | 9:38 am

The New Yorker published a blockbuster story this weekend detailing the many failures of the White House and the Senate to pass climate change legislation.

The story, by Ryan Lizza, is nearly 10,000 words, but it’s definitely worth a read. It documents, in extensive detail, how the White House More…

Environmentalists: Lame Duck Could be Last Chance to Pass Energy Proposals

By | 10.01.10 | 3:33 pm

Though Senate Democrats say there won’t be much time in the lame-duck session to pass significant energy legislation, environmentalists know it could be their last chance to move key bills, given the potential for Republicans to make gains in the mid-term elections. I wrote about this in a story More…

Obama Says He’ll Push for Energy Bill in 2011

By | 09.28.10 | 2:05 pm

President Obama, in an interview with Rolling Stone published on the web today, said he would push to pass energy legislation next year. While his commitment is significant, Obama stopped just short of saying he would push for significant climate change legislation that caps carbon emissions.

Obama said he More…

Previewing the Upcoming U.N. Climate Talks

By | 09.28.10 | 10:48 am

Natural Resources Defense Council International Climate Policy Director Jake Schmidt told reporters on a conference call today that the United States needs to convince other countries that it will take action to reduce its greenhouse gas emissions in order to be taken seriously at upcoming United Nations climate negotiations.

“Uncertainty More…

Will Our Children ‘Condemn’ Us for Inaction on Climate Change?

By | 09.27.10 | 1:31 pm

The Washington Post ran a thought-provoking op-ed Sunday that posed a simple question: “What will future generations condemn us for?”

Kwame Anthony Appiah, a philosophy professor at Princeton University, offered four possibilities, including the world’s treatment and disregard for the environment.