Measure Curtailing EPA Authority to Limit Greenhouse Gases Is Premature
January 21, 2010
Republicans
for Environmental Protection (REP) today expressed disappointment at
Senator Lisa Murkowski's (R-AK) announcement that she plans to
introduce a resolution curtailing the Environmental Protection Agency's
authority to limit greenhouse gas emissions.
REP characterized
the action as both counterproductive and premature. REP also questioned
why Murkowski would pursue an action that favors coal at the expense of
natural gas, which Alaska has in abundance.
"While we agree that
passing comprehensive climate legislation is the preferable approach
for limiting greenhouse gas emissions, it would be far more prudent for
Congress to consider EPA's proper role in controlling greenhouse gas
emissions within the context of that legislation, not before," REP Vice
President for Government and Political Affairs David Jenkins said.
"Limiting EPA authority now is akin to a carpenter tossing away his toolbox en route to a job site."
"Alaska
has huge gas reserves that could supply America with abundant,
clean-burning energy for years to come. Curtailing EPA's authority to
limit greenhouse gas emissions would give coal a break at the expense
of gas. Why would Senator Murkowski want to do that?" REP Vice
President for Policy and Communications Jim DiPeso said.
"Senator
Murkowski's putting her thumb on the scale for coal would reduce demand
for gas, potentially putting many Alaska jobs and a vital pipeline
project in jeopardy," DiPeso said. "Senator Murkowski's action is
equally perplexing in that Alaskans are catching the brunt of climate
change impacts and are depending on prompt action to reduce greenhouse
gas emissions," DiPeso added.