Thursday, November 19, 2009

Delayed Senate Climate Bill

E-mail to Congress:
EIN News says, "U.S. Senate to Put Off Climate Bill Until Spring. Senate Democratic leaders said Tuesday they would put off debate on a big climate-change bill until spring, in a sign of weakening political will to tackle a long-term environmental issue at a time of high unemployment and economic uncertainty. Legislation on health care, overhauling financial markets and job creation will be considered before the Senate takes up a measure to cap emissions of carbon dioxide and other gases linked to climate change, Senate Democratic leaders said Tuesday. (wsj.com)".

GREAT NEWS! Perhaps we are making a little headway, as we continue to beat the drum against the ridiculousness of trying to control atmospheric carbon dioxide concentration, when there is no plausible scientific data indicating that carbon dioxide has any significant effect on global warming in the extremely low concentration that exists.

The only thing better than a postponement until spring would be a realization on the part of the Democratic members of the Senate that the public is starting to understand the financial sleight of hand, which is the whole basis of a climate bill involving carbon dioxide.

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