Unified Action – August 2005 – Global Warming
Global Warming
Sponsor: Don Kurtz, Progressive Voter Alliance
Email: donkurtz@nmsu.edu, Phone: 521-4832
The Issue
There is little doubt that the planet is warming. This warming could have catastrophic consequences on human and other life. On the back of this sheet are facts which support both these contentions.
What we are asking
We want to help our elected representatives understand that
- global warming is not a political issue, but a problem that threatens all of us, and requires immediate bipartisan attention.
- A good first step would be to support the Climate Stewardship Act, which was introduced in the Senate by Joseph Lieberman (D-CT) and John McCain (R-AZ) The companion bill in the House of Representatives was introduced by Representatives Wayne Gilchrest (R-MD) and John Olver (D-MA)
The Climate Stewardship Act would force Congress to acknowledge that Global Warming is a problem. In addition, it would:
- require power plants and factories to reduce their emission to 2000 levels by 2010
- raise fuel efficiency for automobiles, which account for a third of the nations carbon dioxide emissions
- invest in energy-efficient technologies and renewable energies, and eliminate subsidies for the fossil fuel industry
People to be contacted
On this Action, its fine to contact our elected representatives by email, website input form, letter, or telephone. The contact information is as follows:
- Senator Jeff Bingaman
- 703 Hart Senate Office Building
- Washington, D.C. 20510
- (202) 224-5521
- Contact Senator Bingaman
- Senator Pete Domenici
- 328 Hart Senate Office Building
- Washington, D.C. 20510
- (202) 224-6621
- Contact Senator Domenici
- Representative Steve Pearce
- 1607 Longworth House Building
- Washington, D.C. 20515
- (202) 225-2365
- Contact Representative Pearce
(please email I did Global Warming UA to unifiedaction@pva-nm.org when you have completed this action)
Global Warming Facts
References(1) Global Warming Fast Facts, Brian Handwerk, National Geographic News, 12/6/04 http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2004/12/1206_041206_global_warming.html (2) Climate Change Science: An Analysis of Some Key Questions, National Academy of Science, (Washington, D.C., June 7, 2001). (3) IPCC Report: Climate Change 2001: The Scientific Basis, eds. J. T. Houghton, Y. Ding, D. J. Griggs, M. Noguer, P. van der Linden, X. Dai, K. Maskell, and C. Johnson http://www.grida.no/climate/ipcc_tar/wg2/http://wpdev.melissacorine.com/?page_id=106 (4) Summary from Wikopedia, the Free Encyclopedia, where specific references can be found. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Global_warming#Effects |