The purpose of today's hearing is to consider the impacts of climate change on the National Park System.
The national parks, simply put, give us the ability to better understand, mitigate, and adapt to a changing climate.
It is our job to make sure that we protect and create the opportunity for all our national parks to adapt to the most sever impacts of clima...
I do believe we cannot afford to not respond. As Dr. Williams suggested, if we do not address it now, it will cost us a much greater price l...
I feel that if we do fully fund research projects and adaptation projects, then I feel truly what is going to happen is that we are going to...
We need to make sure that we are protecting our children and our planet from the dangers of pollution.
Our hope is that in fact, at the end of the day, as this U.S. Senate works its way, that there will be a way in which Democrats and Republic...
We need to create millions of new energy jobs here at home.
President Obama has made it clear from day one that we will succeed on this effort.
This issue is an imperative issue of our time.
We need to get our country to a point of greater energy independence.
So our first witness, Senator Johnny Isakson, and I have proposed extending the tax credit through the end of next June.
For our working families, this economy is still nowhere near appearing to get better.
But for Johnny Isakson, I am not sure that idea would have been incorporated as part of that recovery plan.
Thank you to you for holding this hearing and for your leadership throughout this debate.
It's one of hundreds, if not thousands, of stories that we've heard from across the State of Colorado, millions of stories across the countr...
I think you described it as temporary targeted programs--might be necessary to get our small businesses access to the credit that they need.
Every weekend when I go home to Colorado, what I hear from small businesses is they have no access to capital, no access to credit.