Climate change hang-ups: Copenhagen
In Washington, the Senate environment committee approved sweeping limits to the United States' emissions of the heat-trapping gases scientists blame for climate change -... More »
WTXX-TV - Nov. 7, 2009
Dan Lashof: Boxer Maneuvers Around Paralysis by Analysis...
Minority members of the Senate Environment and Public Works Committee (EPW) followed through on their threat to boycott the scheduled markup of the Clean Energy Jobs and... More »
Huffington Post - Nov. 7, 2009
Senate Committee Approves Climate Bill Despite GOP Boycott
In a move that stoked optimism for global climate negotiations but raised tempers on Capitol Hill, Democrats on a key Senate committee swept aside a Republican boycott on... More »
WTXX-TV - Nov. 7, 2009
Senate moving on energy without GOP
WASHINGTON - Democrats on a key Senate committee bypassed a Republican boycott and this morning approved a sweeping plan to limit greenhouse gas emissions, a move meant to... More »
WTXX-TV - Nov. 7, 2009
STATEMENT: Daniel J. Weiss on the Committee Passage of the...
Contact: Suzi Emmerling Phone: 202.481.8224 Email: semmerling@americanprogressaction.org 'The Senate Environment and Public Works Committee’s passage of the Clean Energy Jobs... More »
American Progress Action Fund - Nov. 7, 2009
Climate Change: The Grown-Ups Are Back In Charge
Senate Democrats in the Environment and Public Works Committee finally squelched Republican boycotts and passed a version of the climate bill Wednesday morning. Last week,... More »
AlterNet.org - Nov. 6, 2009
Climate Change: The Grown-Ups Are Back In Chare
Senate Democrats in the Environment and Public Works Committee finally squelched Republican boycotts and passed a version of the climate bill Wednesday morning. Last week,... More »
AlterNet.org - Nov. 6, 2009
Climate change hang-ups: Copenhagen
... by Jim Tankersley Perhaps nothing illustrates the challenges of government efforts to curb global warming more than the chain of events that unfolded this week on... More »
South Florida Sun-Sentinel - Nov. 6, 2009