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Lieberman-Warner Climate Security Act Passes Committee
By steinfeldtt
Created 12/05/2007 - 12:25

Summary of Bill as Passed by the Senate Environment and Public Works Committee
December 5, 2007
Read the full summary [1] (pdf)

The Lieberman-Warner Climate Security Act (S. 2191) is the first greenhouse gas cap-and-trade legislation approved by a full Congressional committee. The bill, as passed by the committee in an 11-8 vote, would establish a cap-and-trade program within the United States requiring a 70% reduction in greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from covered sources, which represent over 80% of total U.S. emissions. The bill as amended also includes complementary policies, such as a low carbon fuel standard and provisions aimed at enhancing energy efficiency. Taken together, the bill’s sponsors believe these provisions will reduce overall U.S. GHG emissions roughly 63% by 2050.

Click here for details of the committee debate and vote. [2] (pdf)

Past Pew Center Statements [3] 


Source URL: http://ww.pewclimate.org/federal/analysis/congress/110/lieberman-warner

Links:
[1] http://ww.pewclimate.org/docUploads/Pew-S2191-Summary-12-05-2007.pdf
[2] http://ww.pewclimate.org/docUploads/l-w-markup-12-05-2007.pdf
[3] http://ww.pewclimate.org/what_s_being_done/in_the_congress/lieberman_warner