I believe it is the Bisbee Queen's Copper Mines, is one of those big, big areas.
These laws were established by this Congress in bipartisan fashion to protect the air that we breathe.
we are all going to end up suffering.
What is the cost of a human life? What is the cost that that poison is going to inflict on a human being?
It is imperative that the protections that we have stay in the books.
the idea here is that we have to make sure that the energy that we produce is clean, but the manufacturing that goes int...
the less they have to rely on those dirty fuels, the less poisoned air they have to breathe.
the idea is that you are leaving out the science, and at the same time you are ramming the most dangerous alternatives o...
It has to look to strengthen and enforce the laws that are in the books right now in order to make sure that that extrac...
Well, in a lot of the calculations that we are talking about in terms of economic investment across the country for ener...
If they are acting responsibly, why do they want to waive the laws that hold them accountable to acting responsibly?
Air knows no borders.
It is making sure that we are making investments for the right long-term outcomes. And so that is what the Greenhouse Ga...
They give us a false choice between having healthy communities, a healthy environment, and energy security.
One of the reasons why I ran for office many years ago was to make sure that I am a voice for the community that I grew ...
The laws that are in the books, far from being obstacles, are actually guides.
Absolutely not. We don't have to choose. We can absolutely do both.
A substance is either safe or not. It is either poisoning or it is not.