Sunday, October 4, 2009

The Associated Press: Obama adviser says no climate change law this year

The Associated Press: Obama adviser says no climate change law this year: "Obama adviser says no climate change law this year

(AP) – 23 hours ago

WASHINGTON — President Barack Obama's top energy adviser says there is no way Congress will be able to pass a bill on climate change this year.

'That's not going to happen,' the adviser, Carol Browner, said Friday.

Browner made the statement at a conference organized by The Atlantic magazine, just days after Senate Democrats introduced a major bill on climate change. In a video posted on the magazine's Web site, Browner was asked about the prospects of enacting climate legislation by the time negotiations on a global climate treaty begin in December in Copenhagen.

'Obviously, we'd like to be through the process, but that's not going to happen,' Browner said. 'I think we would all agree the likelihood you would have a bill signed by the president on comprehensive energy by the time we go early in December is not likely.'

Senate Democrats unveiled a bill Wednesday that aims to cut greenhouse gasses by 20 percent by 2020. The House passed a bill in June that calls for a 17 percent emission cut by 2020.

The Senate bill includes an economy-wide cap-and-trade system that would require power plants, industrial facilities and refineries to cut carbon dioxide and othe"

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