The White House is to the climate change bill that is being debated by the US Senate this week. The legislation, referred to as the Lieberman-Warner bill after its sponsors, Senators Joseph Liebrman and John Warner, recommends a "cap-and-trade" system. The system would stipulate a cap on industrial carbon emissions and allow industries to trade carbon credits. The United States is the only developed country that is not part of the carbon-capping and the adoption of the climate bill will help reign in its global warming emissions by 66 per cent by the year 2050.
However, President George Bush warned the lawmakers that the bill would cost the American economy six trillion dollars. Speaking against the bill, he said "You know, there’s a much better way to address the environment than
imposing these costs on the job creators, which will ultimately have to
be borne by American consumers."
But what would be the cost of NOT passing the bill, we wonder.
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