Phillip Martin at Burnt Orange Report reports that VoteVets.org is running a telelvision ad in San Antonio urging Congressman Charlie Gonzalez to support the American Clean Energy and Security Act (aka the Waxman & Markey bill, the federal cap and trade bill, or, as Trevor over at ReEnergize Texas has taken to calling it, the Bill That May or May Not Save the World — take your pick).
As you may recall, we’ve been pushing on US Congressman Gonzalez lately to support a strong climate change bill ever since we heard he might want to go over to the dark side and give away free carbon credits to utilities. Two weekends ago we hit him up at the King William’s Fair in San Antonio to make sure he heard the message loud and clear: No Giveaways for Polluters.
Giving away allowances would force customers to pay for industry and utilities’ right to pollute without even cutting carbon emissions. This is exactly what went wrong with the European Union’s cap and trade experiment. They gave away carbon credits, so that industries had a free ticket to pollute — but then industry turned around to consumers, raised rates because they could pretend they had “compliance costs” to cover, and working families had to foot the bill while energy companies made windfall profits.
But according to a new EPA analysis of the Bill That May or May Not Save the World, making polluters pay would actually leave families better off than before:
Assuming that the bulk of the revenues from the program are returned to households, the cap-and-trade policy has a relatively modest impact on U.S. consumers. . . . Returning the revenues in this fashion could make the median household, and those living at lower ends of the income distribution, better off than they would be without the program.
This new VoteVets ad explains how tackling climate change and moving toward clean energy is also a national security matter. Phil posted the following quote from Patrick Bellon, an Iraq War Veteran from Texas that speaks in the ad,
Getting America less dependent on foreign oil and towards clean energy is a national security matter,” said Bellon, who also is a member of VoteVets.org. “Congressman Gonzalez has a chance to vote for a comprehensive clean energy jobs bill that would lessen those Middle East oil profits that help fund terrorism, and would create jobs right here. As someone who’s fought against insurgents in Iraq, this bill is a no brainer, and we’re hoping the Congressman feels the same way.
Check it out for yourself:
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Word is that the ad will run over 600 times in the San Antonio market, and a similar ad is running in Congressman Gene Green’s district. Many thanks to Phil at BOR for bringing this to our attention 🙂
It really warms my heart that VoteVets has joined in this fight, adding another crucial voice to the cap and trade choir. Done right, this bill could reduce our emissions such that the US can steer clear of runaway global warming, jump-start a new clean energy economy and set the standard for strong climate legislation at Copenhagen in December.
There are a lot of good reasons to support this bill, and only two real voices that oppose it: those that don’t believe global warming is real, and the monied interests that benefit from the status quo. Looking at what we and future generations stand to lose, neither represents a legitimate argument.
On a related note, San Antonio folks have another opportunity this afternoon to show Charlie their support for a strong climate change bill at a MoveOn.org rally. Details after the jump.
MOVE ON.ORG RALLY–CO SPONSORED BY TEXAS CLIMATE EMERGENCY CAMPAIGN AND SAN ANTONIO FOR CLIMATE ACTION NOW (SA CAN).
Where: 727 East Durango, just west of the I-37/281 intersection with Durango, across from the Alamodome and Sunset Station complex
When: Tuesday, May 5th, at 4:00PM
What: A rally to convince Cong. Gonzalez that we all want the Waxman-Markey bill to represent our best interests
Why: Because climate change is real, and we want serious cuts in carbon emissions, no offsets, and 100% auctions of pollution allowances.
Who: YOU!!!!!
For more information, please email Alyssa Burgin at alyssatexasclimate@gmail.com, or call 210.381.4021.