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Decision Today on EPA Greenhouse Gas Jurisdiction

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Thursday, June 10, 2010   

TALLAHASSEE, Fla. - Alaska Sen. Lisa Murkowski's resolution to block the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) from regulating greenhouse gases, like carbon dioxide, is set for a vote on the floor of the Senate today. Trip Van Noppen, president of Earthjustice, says if passed, the resolution would prevent the EPA from protecting the public from the impact of increasing air pollution and climate change - a move he warns would be disastrous for Florida.

"It would mean we're going to keep accelerating climate change. Florida is more at risk than any other place in the country for climate-change effects due to sea-level rise and increasingly disastrous hurricanes."

He says the resolution also could threaten Florida's strides towards a clean energy economy. Those strides include building the largest solar panel plant in the country, restricting development of new a coal-burning power plant and developing bio-diesel fuels.

Florida Sen. Lemieux supports the resolution, agreeing with Murkowski that it would protect businesses from cost-prohibitive greenhouse gas restrictions. Sen. Nelson opposes the resolution, and the White House says if it is passed, it will be vetoed.

Florida has been one of the highest producers of greenhouse gas emissions in the country, but Van Noppen says state legislators are taking steps to curb those numbers.

"Florida itself has made a strong commitment to not developing new coal-burning power plants, but the Murkowski resolution would stop the EPA from controlling greenhouse gas emissions from coal burning power plants and from cars and trucks. That would be bad for Florida and bad for the country."

While the regulations being challenged would not have directly helped prevent the BP oil spill in the Gulf, he says moving away from fossil fuels and the increasingly risky places they come from will lessen the risks.




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