Baucus to Take Up Carbon Control Bill: Climate Bill Must Clear Coal-state Dems

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Baucus to Take Up Carbon Control Bill

Climate Bill Must Clear Coal-state Dems

The Judith Gap Wind Energy Center in Montana. - Melanie Stetson Freeman/The Christian Science Monitor

POLITICO has an interesting piece this morning analyzing the obstacles any climate change bill faces in gaining approval from coal state lawmakers, particularly Democrats. And while Montana certainly isn't a coal state on the scale of say, West Virginia or Kentucky, Sen. Max Baucus is still likely to take a critical approach to the bill when it enters the Finance Committee. Meanwhile, the state Land Board appears to be looking carefully at developing state-owned coal tracts in southeast Montana, putting off any decisions for another month.

From the POLITICO story:

The coal industry also has a major issue with the proposed 20 percent reduction in greenhouse gas emissions by 2020.

Baucus and other coal-state senators would like to see a 14 percent to 17 percent emissions target to give the industry more time to develop new technologies like carbon capture and sequestration — a still-experimental technology that would catch greenhouse gas emissions before they enter the air and bury them in holes in the ground or under the ocean.

But while the coal industry and its backers keep chipping away at the Boxer bill, a weaker emissions target could be a deal breaker for liberal Democrats.

“I’ll do everything I can to oppose that,” Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) said of the lowered targets.
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On 11-18-09, blacktail commented....
As long as we believe coal is our only option, we’re only crippling ourselves and putting our country behind in the international race to develop advanced clean energy technology. Especially in Montana, a state that ranks 5th in the nation for potential wind energy production, it makes no sense to…
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