Organization Says Anti-Climate Legislation Votes Show Who Sides with Industry
Albany
– Just days after the release of an environmental encyclical by Pope
Francis, the U.S House of Representatives passed anti-climate
legislation introduced by Congressman
Ed Whitfield (R-Kentucky) that is aimed at blocking the Environmental
Protection Agency’s (EPA) implementation of the Clean Power Plan.
The following joint statement is attributable to the Take Sides Coalition:
“While
we thank those representatives who have stood with science and voted
against this egregious legislation, there was far too much support for
big polluters. It is
inconceivable that so many climate deniers continue to hold influential
positions within the federal government. The Washington bureaucrats who
vote with the corporate polluters who take advantage of low income
communities of color are far removed from the
most vulnerable in our population who are most affected by the impacts
of climate change.
The
human, environmental, social and economic tolls of climate inaction are
too great to ignore. Pope Francis has called climate change ‘a global
problem with serious
implications,’ calling it ‘one of the principal challenges facing
humanity.’
Representatives
John Katko, Peter King, Elise Stefanik and Lee Zeldin have taken the
wrong approach by standing with polluters instead of constituents. It’s
time for voters
to take sides and hold their elected leaders accountable.”
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