For Immediate Release Contact: David Willett, 202-675-6698 Sierra Club Urges Senate to Move Forward with Climate and Energy Bill Washington, DC: The Sierra Club issues the following statement from Michael Brune, Executive Director, in response to the latest developments on comprehensive climate and energy legislation in the Senate: "Right now America is mourning workers lost in a coal mine in West Virginia and an oil rig off the coast of Louisiana. The latter tragedy is also causing 42,000 gallons of oil to be spilled into the Gulf every day. These human and environmental disasters put our desperate need for a new clean energy economy in stark relief. We need to move away from dirty, dangerous, and deadly energy sources. We join our colleagues in saying that every day the Senate fails to pass clean energy and climate policy, we put our economy, our national security and our environment at risk. Now is the time to put America back in control of our energy future with comprehensive clean energy and climate legislation. It’s time to finish what we started. "The Kerry-Graham-Lieberman proposal can serve as a foundation on which we can liberate America from dependence on foreign oil, create millions of new clean energy manufacturing, construction and service jobs here at home, and slash the carbon pollution that is threatening our economy, our health and our climate. "But it will only serve as a solid foundation if the Senate completes it. Dirty energy industries of the past like coal, oil and nuclear must not be allowed to pressure the Senate into watering down this proposal to weaken clean air standards which protect our health; unduly subsidize energy technologies like nuclear which already receive an unfair public bailout; or ignore the need for America to serve as a world leader in protecting forests and helping the world prepare for potential climate disruption. "We ask the Senate and President Obama to work with the bill's sponsors to move this process forward, strengthen the bill, drawing on the best features of other proposals by other Senators, and take it to the floor for consideration by the full Senate in the coming weeks. " ###
April 26, 2010