Corbett Reacts To Obama Climate Change Plan
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Gov. Tom Corbett issued the following statement in response to President Obama’s climate change announcement: “In Pennsylvania, we have a true all-of-the-above energy portfolio, with innovations in grid technology, nuclear power, clean-burning natural gas, coal, wind, solar and hydropower all working to fuel our economy and protect the environment. “These market-based approaches are working, with the United States leading the world in reducing carbon emissions. In fact, greenhouse gas emissions are back to 1994 levels, an incredible accomplishment brought about by a free market. “With our greenhouse gas emissions at the lowest they’ve been in nearly two decades, we know that much of the increase in global carbon emissions are attributable to growth in other countries such as China. This means that global warming requires a global response if there is to be any meaningful action that does not put our nation at an even greater competitive disadvantage. “Here in Pennsylvania, nearly 63,000 men and women, including 8,100 miners, work in jobs supported by the coal industry. This proposal is not only a war on coal, as suggested by a White House climate adviser, but also a war on jobs.” DEP Climate Change Committee The Department of Environmental Protection’s Climate Change Advisory Committee is now reviewing more than 30 work plans making recommendations for legislative, regulatory and program changes to reduce greenhouse gas emissions in Pennsylvania. The Committee reviewed a series of work plans relating to agricultural issues-- manure digesters, feeding policies and no till farming and discussed a series of others involving electric generation and use. The work plans being considered by the Committee include-- Act 129 Energy Use Reduction Reduced Load Growth Stabilized Load Growth Alternative Energy Portfolio Standard Sulfur Hexafluoride Combined Heat and Power Nuclear Capacity Uprates Coal Mine Methane Reducing Methane Leakage from Natural Gas Infrastructure Reducing Lost & Unaccounted for Natural Gas in Distribution Systems Waste-to-Energy Digesters Waste-to-Energy Municipal Solid Waste Biofuel Development and In-State Production Incentive Act Manure Digesters Fuels for Schools Improved Efficiency at Wastewater Treatment Facilities Diesel Anti-Idling Increasing Public Transportation Ridership Increasing Participation in Efficient Passenger Transit Alternative Fueled Public Transit Fleets Alternative Fueled Taxi Fleets Foodshed Development Strategy Management Intensive Grazing No-till and Organic Row Crop Farming Forest Protection Easements Forestland Protection Initiative – Acquisition Afforestation Reforestation Durable Wood Products Urban Forestry The next meeting of the Committee is October 8. For more information visit DEP’s Climate Change Advisory Committee webpag NewsClips: Corbett: Obama Climate Plan War On Coal Reaction To Obama’s Climate Change Plan Toomy: Obama Climate Change Full Of Bad Ideas Covanta Energy Applauds Obama’s Climate Plan Editorial: Obama’s Climate Monstrosity Obama Summary Of Pennsylvania Climate Conditions Covanta, Harrisburg Move Out Of Court To Settle Debt Lawsuit |
7/1/2013 |
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