November 13, 2008 Green Groups Issue Recommendations to President-ElectWASHINGTON (November 13, 2008) — A broad coalition of organizations working on federal climate and energy policy issued the following recommendations today to President-elect Barack Obama and his transition team: To revitalize our faltering economy and meet the immense challenges of global warming, we must transform the ways America and the rest of the world produce and use energy. At the cornerstone of the President's economic recovery strategy should be three closely-related goals: cutting the pollution that causes global warming, repowering America with clean energy, and ending our dependence on oil. Investments in the energy efficiency and clean energy technology needed to meet these goals, and investments in protecting our health, our vulnerable communities and our natural resources from climate impacts, will rebuild our economy, create millions of green American jobs, and make a more just society. We must start cutting global warming pollution now. There is broad scientific agreement that keeping global average temperatures from increasing more than another 2° Fahrenheit from today's levels is necessary if we are to avoid the worst impacts of climate change. According to the Nobel Prize-winning Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, we have a reasonable chance of meeting this objective if developed countries as a whole cut their emissions 25-40% from 1990 levels by 2020 and at least 80% by 2050; within this time frame, major developing countries as a whole must also act promptly to slow their emissions growth and then substantially reduce their emissions. To be within this range in 2020, the U.S. would have to reduce its emissions by 35% from current levels. To meet these goals, the President should 1. Work with Congress to pass legislation in 2009 that revitalizes our economy and delivers energy and climate security.
2. Tackle global warming using the executive branch's powers under existing laws.
3. Restore America's global leadership on global warming.
Endorsed by: 1 Sky American Rivers Center for International Environmental Law Clean Water Action Climate Solutions Defenders of Wildlife Earthjustice Energy Action Environment America Environmental Defense Fund Environmental Law & Policy Center Friends of the Earth Greenpeace Green For All League of Conservation Voters Interfaith Power and Light National Audubon Society National Hispanic Environmental Council/National Latino Climate Change Coalition National Tribal Environmental Council National Wildlife Federation Natural Resources Defense Council Oceana Physicians for Social Responsibility Redefining Progress Sierra Club Southern Alliance for Clean Energy Union of Concerned Scientists U.S. Climate Action Network The Wilderness Society World Wildlife Fund ©2008 Union of Concerned Scientists To subscribe or visit go to: http://www.ucsusa.org |