Killing a Senate bill is not success.
the evidence is now clearer than ever before that a voluntary approach won't get the job done.
Today, we have an opportunity to lead the world in rolling back the urgent threat of climate change.
If we are wrong, we will have created more jobs, become more energy independent...
If it goes over 2 degrees Centigrade, we risk catastrophic changes to the climate, to our crops, to our water supply.
I think as public people we have a responsibility to try to respond.
Almost every study that looks at the costs does not factor in the impact of energy efficiency or the impact of new techn...
The science, Senators, is more definitive than ever. The science is screaming at us to take action.
I believe, and the vast majority, overwhelming numbers of scientists and peer reviewed studies across the globe, leaders...
I want to thank Chairman Boxer, first of all, for her passionate, determined, inspirational leadership on this issue.
Senator Webb (D-Va.) compared it to 'the old Soviet Union.'
Cap-and-trade supporters acknowledge job loss. They acknowledge the transition to a green economy.
S. 1733 is our best insurance against a dangerous future.
There is a reason that the leaders of the G20 in Italy recently affirmed that we cannot let the temperature of the plane...
We will create jobs that cannot be exported, because we will create our energy here at home, which makes America stronge...
Today we begin the formal legislative process to lead the world in rolling back the urgent threat of climate change.
I wonder if that applies to the 44 Democrats who voted against Waxman-Markey.
the transition will be painful--the victims of cap-and-trade can't just move on and get a new green job.