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Senate Principles on Global Warming Legislation

Yesterday, Senate Environment and Public Works Committee Chair Barbara Boxer (D-CA) released her committee's six principles for the global warming legislation that is being drafted.  Senator Boxer hopes to have the legislation ready for passage by December.  Please review the principles on act4chemistry.org or below and let us know what you think.  Are the principles too broad, not broad enough, etc.?

Principles for Global Warming Legislation

1.Reduce emissions to levels guided by science to avoid dangerous global warming.

2.Set short and long term emissions targets that are certain and enforceable, with periodic review of the climate science and adjustments to targets and policies as necessary to meet emissions reduction targets.

3.Ensure that state and local entities continue pioneering efforts to address global warming.

4.Establish a transparent and accountable market-based system that efficiently reduces carbon emissions.

5.Use revenues from the carbon market to:
  - Keep consumers whole as our nation transitions to clean energy;
  - Invest in clean energy technologies and energy efficiency measures;
  - Assist states, localities and tribes in addressing and adapting to global warming impacts;
  - Assist workers, businesses and communities, including manufacturing states, in the transition to a clean energy economy;
  - Support efforts to conserve wildlife and natural systems threatened by global warming; and
  -Work with the international community, including faith leaders, to provide support to developing nations in responding and adapting to global warming. In addition to other benefits, these actions will help avoid the threats to international stability and national security posed by global warming.

6.Ensure a level global playing field, by providing incentives for emission reductions and effective deterrents so that countries contribute their fair share to the international effort to combat global warming.

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