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President Barack Obama said in his weekly address that this new bill will help “create green jobs, ensure clean air for our children, move towards energy independence and combat climate change.â€
Steve Bouchard, Campaign Manager for Repower America, said in a statement after the vote that the House of Representatives had just passed a “landmark bill that will propel our nation toward a clean energy future.†But Bouchard also warned that the fight wasn’t over yet:
But not everyone is happy about the bill. Republicans have complained that the energy bill is just a new “energy tax†and falsely claims it will cost households in USA $3,100 every year. The Daily Green reports:
Thomas Friedman, author of the book “Hot, Flat, and Crowded – Why We Need a Green Revolution – And How it Can Renew Americaâ€, writes on the New York Times that he thinks the energy bill is a “mess†and that it “stinksâ€. Friedman blames the Republicans, President Barack Obama and “We the People†for being responsible for such a weak bill. But he still calls for the Senate to pass the bill:
In advance of the vote on the American Clean Energy and Security Act in the House of Representatives, Greenpeace USA Deputy Campaigns Director Carroll Muffett said that the bill “chooses politics over science†and that it “elevates industry interests over national interest.†She even called for the Congress to reject the bill and instead begin “immediate and urgent work on legislation that treats seriously the dire threat of climate changeâ€.
In a response to the thumbs up for the energy bill in the House of Representatives Muffett called the bill “a victory†for coal, oil and other dirty industry lobbyists. She also said that “it is a tremendous loss for the American people and for the world in our common fight to avert climate catastrophe.â€
The energy and climate bill has a long way to go before becoming law as it has to pass voting in the Senate were more right-wingers, lobbyists paid by the coal and oil industry and even some environmentalists will try to fight the bill.
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