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jpak Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Jul-19-06 12:48 PM
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Welch lays out steps to address global warming (D-Rep candidate VT)
http://www.boston.com/news/local/vermont/articles/2006/07/18/welch_lays_out_steps_to_address_global_warming/

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Welch said there was no doubt in his mind that the large majority of scientists who have studied the issue are right when they say that human-generated emissions into the atmosphere, especially of carbon dioxide, are contributing to global warming.

"I believe the question has been asked. The question has been answered. It's time to act," said the Hartland resident, who is currently president pro tem of the Vermont Senate.

He criticized remarks attributed to Republican congressional candidate Martha Rainville by the Burlington weekly newspaper Seven Days. The paper's July 12 edition quoted Rainville as saying people should educate themselves on the issue.

"There are obviously different opinions on global warming, but the overarching question is, what is global warming?" Rainville told Seven Days. "What is the extent of it? How much of it is influenced by man and the decisions that we make? And what ought we to be doing?"

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JohnWxy Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Jul-22-06 01:26 PM
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1. good post. I liked the several steps to his plan.

Welch laid out several steps he said the nation should be taking to address global warming. Among them:

-- Increase fuel efficiency standards for new cars and trucks and provide incentives to car companies to make efficient, and alternative energy vehicles, as well as those that can run on a variety of fuels.

-- Reverse tax cuts given to oil and natural gas companies last year, and restore royalties that had been charged to them for drilling on public land, and put the money instead toward renewable energy development, alternative energy forms and efficiency.

-- Develop a "Marshall Plan of the 21st Century" to promote innovation, business development and trade with developing countries.

-- Have the United States sign onto the Kyoto protocols on reducing greenhouse gas emissions internationally.

-- Create tax incentives and credits to support companies involved in alternative energy.

-- Provide grants to research universities to help educate "green business leaders" and develop new technologies.


Welch cited recent media reports about efforts by the Bush administration to discourage federal scientists from speaking out about global warming.

The problem will not be solved overnight, but "I think you have to begin," Welch said. "First of all, what do you have at the federal level? Denial about the existence of this problem. As long as you have denial, there's going to be no effort to make progress."



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