Ten Fights on Global Warming
Now that the Senate Will do Nothing
by CREDO
Legislation to explicitly fight global warming is dead — weakened and then killed in the Senate. Environmental groups
fought hard to push the bill. A majority of Americans and a majority of senators wanted to do something serious. Not this
year. Sen. Harry Reid announced last week that he could not find 60 votes for what had already become a weak, compromised
piece of legislation, so no vote would be held. Oil and gas companies and their friends in the Senate- all the Republicans
and a number of key Democrats such as Sen. Rockefeller of West Virginia, Sen. Lincoln of Arkansas, and Sen. Conrad of North
Dakota — got their wish. No action on global warming.
We know the planet is heating rapidly and that the consequences, already visible, will get much worse for every year we postpone
action to slow, and then radically reduce, greenhouse gas emissions. At CREDO, we are enthusiastic proponents of tough action
on global warming but had decidedly mixed feelings about all the compromises, backroom deals, special incentives, and loopholes
that worked their way into the Kerry-Lieberman attempt to get to 60 votes.
The reality that we must face is that there are not 60 votes in the
Senate for even minimally acceptable global warming legislation.
Not this year and definitely not in the next few years.
But for us, unlike the Senate, no action is not an option. We have to change the battlefield because we must make progress.
Fortunately, there are a great many fights to be engaged, now that
energy and resources are no longer focused on the dysfunctional
U.S. Senate. We have compiled a short list — ten for simplicity — of
work you can join in right now. You are
all needed as each fight below is a tough one-but not as tough as
passing strong legislation through the Senate!
You can join with us and other aggressive groups to work beyond the Senate:
1. Defend, at all costs, the ability of President Obama's EPA to regulate carbon emissions
under the Clean Air Act either temporarily (as proposed by Sen. Rockefeller of West Virginia) or permanently (Sen. Murkowski).
The imminent attack is coming from Sen. Rockefeller. Click here to take action now:
credoaction.com/campaign/stop_rockefeller_2/
2. Fight FOX News, the leading purveyor of lies about global warming. The blowhards at FOX
are confusing tens of millions of people every day. Nobody fights FOX better than Media Matters. Keep up with them at:
mediamatters.org/topic/onlyonfox/
3. Decisively defeat Prop 23 in California, the malicious attempt by Texas oil companies-like
Valero-to eliminate California's pioneering global warming legislation — which is already in place and much stronger
than anything considered by the Senate. This is a national battle. Join the campaign at:
stopdirtyenergyprop.com/
4. Eliminate the Senate filibuster. Sen. Tom Udall of New Mexico will propose this in January.
Join the fight at:
credoaction.com/campaign/senate_fix/
5. Block all new coal-fired power plants — there is no such thing as clean coal. We
love the Sierra Club's Beyond Coal Campaign — they are fighting individual plants and changing the rules at:
sierraclub.org/coal/
6. Eliminate the $75 million cap on oil company liability for oil spills and raise the damage
fee from its current nickel a barrel to something serious — at $10 per barrel. Ask President Obama to take this bold
action at:
credoaction.com/campaign/tax_oil/index2.html
7. Urge EPA to adopt tough standards on reducing mercury poisoning from coal — a leading
source of brain damage for infants. Join the Sierra Club and submit an official public comment to the EPA to protect communities
from mercury in toxic coal ash at:
secure2.convio.net/sierra/site/Advocacy?cmd=display&page=UserAction&id=4409
8. Stop the practice of mountaintop removal mining, which literally blows off the tops of
mountains in Appalachia and dumps the waste into streams. We like the approach of Rainforest Action Network — take
action at:
ran.org/content/epa-appoves-new-mtr-permit-demand-mountaintop-removal-mining-be-abolished
9. Block the import of filthy oil produced by the huge Canadian Tar Sands development, which
requires a 2000-mile pipeline into the United States. The fine folks at 1Sky are fighting to convince Sec. of State Hillary
Clinton not to issue the required State Department approval.
1sky.org/blog/2010/07/stop-the-keystone-xl-tar-sands-pipeline
10. Put solar panels back on the White House. Reagan took them down, and neither Clinton
nor Obama have restored them. Check out 350.org's campaign at:
putsolaron.it/whitehouse/
Okay, so the last one is not as big a deal — but wouldn't it provide a little inspiration
if President Obama installed a highly visible solar array on the White House with the components made in the United States?
We have a lot of fighting to do if we are going to save ourselves, and every little bit of presidential leadership is welcome.
Cheers,
Michael Kieschnick, CEO
CREDO Action from Working Assets