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McCain, Lieberman call for action on global warming

Senate committee approves global-warming research legislation

By H. JOSEF HEBERT, Associated Press

WASHINGTON (August 3, 2001 8:32 p.m. EDT) - Republican Sen. John
McCain teamed with Democrat Joseph Lieberman on Friday to criticize
President Bush's approach to dealing with global warming and called for
mandatory limits on greenhouse gases.

The two senators said regulations for carbon dioxide and other emissions
that are believed to be changing Earth's climate are needed because
voluntary measures - favored by Bush - will not work.

In the clearest signal yet that the Senate is determined to pursue a separate
climate agenda from the White House, the two senators will introduce
legislation imposing a nationwide "cap and trade" system on greenhouse
emissions.

Otherwise, they argued, American businesses will suffer as the rest of the
industrial countries begin trading emission credits under the Kyoto climate
agreement recently rejected by the Bush administration.

"The current situation demands leadership from the United States," McCain
said. He said purely voluntary approaches "will not be enough to meet the
goal of preventing dangerous effects on the climate system."

In an interview, Lieberman acknowledged that the proposal will likely unleash
"a big fight" in the Congress but said he and McCain are "committed to this"
and plan to press it aggressively.

The White House did not immediately comment on the McCain-Lieberman
alliance.

In abandoning the Kyoto climate treaty earlier this year, Bush expressed his
opposition to mandatory restrictions or regulation of carbon dioxide or other
greenhouse gases, saying such controls would be too costly and harm the
economy.

While the administration has provided no specific program to deal with
climate change, Bush has said his approach would rely on voluntary actions
by industry and development of new technologies to capture carbon releases
and reduce energy use.

Lieberman responded, "Voluntary programs, unfortunately, do not work."

The two senators warned that U.S. businesses stand a chance of being left
out of an international trading program of greenhouse gases under the Kyoto
protocol unless a domestic trading scheme is put in place.

While details are still being worked out, the legislation would establish a cap
on the amount of greenhouse gases that could be emitted nationwide. Caps
also would be imposed for specific economic sectors such as power plants
and transportation.

Companies that exceed the limits could purchase credits from other entities
whose emissions are lower.

The Lieberman-McCain announcement was among several actions taken
recently that demonstrate the Democratic-controlled Senate is intent on
pressing its own climate agenda.

On Thursday, legislation advanced that would pump nearly $5 billion into
research technologies to combat global warming. It was cleared by the
Governmental Affairs Committee, chaired by Lieberman.

A day earlier, the Senate Foreign Relations Committee unanimously
approved a resolution urging Bush to reconsider his rejection of the Kyoto
treaty.

At the same time, Sen. Jim Jeffords, the independent from Vermont whose
defection from the Republican Party put Democrats in control of the Senate,
said he was intent on getting a bill passed to regulate carbon dioxide along
with three other pollutants.


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