Republicans to break rank with party leaders in call for climate change action

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Nearly a dozen Republican members of Congress will break ranks with leaders of their party on Thursday, and call for action against climate change.

The mini-rebellion a week before the pope visits Congress appears timed to ratchet up the pressure on Republican presidential candidates and congressional leaders to soften a party line of casting doubt – or simply denying – the existence of climate change.

So far, at least 10 House Republicans have signed on to the resolution acknowledging that human activity contributes to climate change, and calling for actions to respond to the threat of climate change.

The resolution was drafted by Chris Gibson, a former US army colonel and congressman from New York who is not seeking re-election.

The resolution, calling for “conservative environment stewardship” was endorsed by representatives Ileana Ros-Lehtinen and Carlos Curbelo of Florida, Robert Dold of Illinois, Dave Reichert of Washington, Pat Meehan, Ryan Costello, and Mike Fitzpatrick of Pennsylvania, and Richard Hanna and Elise Stefanik of New York, according to the National Journal.

http://www.theguardian.com/environm...ican-congress-climate-change-action-rebellion
 
Nearly a dozen Republican members of Congress will break ranks with leaders of their party on Thursday, and call for action against climate change.

The mini-rebellion a week before the pope visits Congress appears timed to ratchet up the pressure on Republican presidential candidates and congressional leaders to soften a party line of casting doubt – or simply denying – the existence of climate change.

So far, at least 10 House Republicans have signed on to the resolution acknowledging that human activity contributes to climate change, and calling for actions to respond to the threat of climate change.

The resolution was drafted by Chris Gibson, a former US army colonel and congressman from New York who is not seeking re-election.

The resolution, calling for “conservative environment stewardship” was endorsed by representatives Ileana Ros-Lehtinen and Carlos Curbelo of Florida, Robert Dold of Illinois, Dave Reichert of Washington, Pat Meehan, Ryan Costello, and Mike Fitzpatrick of Pennsylvania, and Richard Hanna and Elise Stefanik of New York, according to the National Journal.

http://www.theguardian.com/environm...ican-congress-climate-change-action-rebellion

I suspect they are just talking the talk. Some will do that for a vote, with no intention of walking the walk. No, let me change that, there are a whole fucking bunch of them that will talk the talk on what ever will get them a vote.
 
Wonderful news. I hope this is just the beginning. Climate change shouldn't be a partisan issue, we will all face the same consequences.
 
Wonderful news. I hope this is just the beginning. Climate change shouldn't be a partisan issue, we will all face the same consequences.

Did you turn off your air conditioning, bro?
 
Did you turn off your air conditioning, bro?
bro, I do several things daily including lessening my air-conditioning, biking to school and work, recycling all that I can and most importantly I support policy makers who can drive the larger issues like average millage requirements, clean coal initiatives, alternative energy funding and research, and when I can I support nuclear power. We can't do everything, but we can build a society that as a whole produces fewer climate-negative emissions. Bro
 
bro, I do several things daily including lessening my air-conditioning, biking to school and work, recycling all that I can and most importantly I support policy makers who can drive the larger issues like average millage requirements, clean coal initiatives, alternative energy funding and research, and when I can I support nuclear power. We can't do everything, but we can build a society that as a whole produces fewer climate-negative emissions. Bro

You still use air conditioning? Why do you hate the Earth? :MARIS61:
 
You still use air conditioning? Why do you hate the Earth? :MARIS61:
What you are doing, mocking attempts at improving our situation, is far more disgusting than anyone who tried to improve but stops short of becoming a monk. Small changes aggregate in wider society. And being a self-centered ego driven person also aggregates, bro.
 

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