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Every Vote Against This Bill Makes Oil Companies Happier

Tony KreindlerThis post is by Tony Kreindler, media director for the National Climate Campaign at Environmental Defense Fund.

The coming vote on the Climate Security Act is our best chance to pass climate legislation this year – something the science, the politics, and the economics say we need NOW. If you’re still not sure we need rapid action to cut greenhouse gases, read this. Now is the time to act.

Even if we fall short of enacting a new law in 2008, this vote is a critical opportunity for Senators to stand up and go on record as supporting urgent action on climate change. Anything else will take away from the momentum to act. The bottom line is this: People who oppose this bill are giving comfort to the oil companies.

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Update: Preliminary Senate Speeches Continue

Elizabeth ThompsonThis post is by Elizabeth Thompson, legislative director at Environmental Defense Fund.

This afternoon, the Senate approved a procedural motion that forces the Senate to take up the Climate Security Act. But the Senate is the Senate, and people who are set on ignoring the urgent need to act are using Senate procedures to slow down progress.

The speeches continue. We anticipate that the debate about the bill itself will start Wednesday or Thursday.

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Big Week in the Senate: Check Here for Updates!

Tony Kreindler

This post is by Tony Kreindler, media director for the National Climate Campaign at Environmental Defense Fund.

After all the build-up – the opinion writing, the ad campaigns, the committee work, and the economic analysis – we’re in the home stretch. The full Senate is ready to consider acting on global warming.

Today, the Senate is scheduled to kick things off with a motion to proceed on the Climate Security Act. Here’s how we expect the next couple of weeks to unfold.

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Another New TV Ad: ‘Melt’

This post is by Tony Kreindler, media director for the National Climate Campaign at Environmental Defense Fund.

As promised, here’s a look at the other TV ad we’ve launched as the full Senate prepares to debate the Climate Security Act.

This ad shows a naysayer literally melting away: “Melt” TV ad.

What do you think? Yesterday’s ad, “Grounded”, is my personal favorite. Please pass along whichever one you like better!

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New TV Ad: ‘Grounded’ by Falling Oil Drums

This post is by Tony Kreindler, media director for the National Climate Campaign at Environmental Defense Fund.

The Senate floor debate about the Climate Security Act is scheduled to start next week, so we have two new ads running in key states.

This one has gotten good reactions (and a few winces): “Grounded” TV ad.

What do you think? If you like it, make sure to rate it and share it! Tomorrow, I’ll post another ad, called “Melt.”

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Why a Bill in 2008? It’s the Best Answer to High Gas Prices

Tony Kreindler

This post is by Tony Kreindler, Media Director for the National Climate Campaign at Environmental Defense Fund. It’s the fifth in a series on Why a Bill in 2008, and was also posted today on Grist.

1. Same Politics in 2009
2. Good versus Perfect
3. The Price of Waiting
4. The World is Waiting
5. Best Answer to High Gas Prices


Over the past few months, I’ve made the case for passing climate legislation in 2008. Now we’re finally on the doorstep of Senate action on a comprehensive climate change bill. Floor debate over the Climate Security Act (was S.2191, now S. 3036) will begin Monday, June 2.

If opponents of meaningful action have their way, the debate will be nothing more than a short, partisan fight over gas prices. You can already hear the predictable scare tactics: “Why would we want to raise gas prices now, when working Americans are already suffering at the pump?”

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