Newsvine
  • Welcome
  • Help
  • Report Bug
  • Conversation Tracker
  • Your Column
  • Replies
  • Friends
Type Comments Since You Last CheckedArticle Source Last Checked Stop Tracking All Clear Tracking All
Advertise | AdChoices
Log In | Register
Close the Login Panel
Existing users log in below. New users please register for a free account.

New Users:

Existing Users:

E-Mail:
Password:
Forgot Password?
Please enter the e-mail address or domain name you registered with:
E-Mail/Domain:
Back to Login
Log Out
  • Top News
  • Local News
  • World
  • U.S.
  • Sports
  • Politics
  • Tech
  • Entertainment
  • Science
  • Business
  • Health
  • Odd News
  • More
    • Arts
    • Education
    • Environment
    • Fashion
    • History
    • Home & Garden
    • Not News
    • Religion
    • Travel
What is Newsvine?

Updated continuously by citizens like you, Newsvine is an instant reflection of what the world is talking about at any given moment.

Get a Free Account
Help
Fun Stuff
  • Your Clippings
  • Leaderboard
  • E-Mail Alerts
  • Top of the Vine
  • Newsvine Live
  • Newsvine Archives
  • The Greenhouse
  • Recommended Articles
  • Wall of Vineness
Put a Seed Newsvine link on your own site

GOP: US competitiveness at risk from climate pact

Sat Dec 12, 2009 6:00 AM EST
business, politics, republicans, climate, marsha-blackburn
Associated Press
Republicans are urging U.S. rejection of a climate pact. AP correspondent Shirley Smith reports on this week's GOP address.
< PreviousNext >
showing 1 of 3 photos
<p>Indonesian activists perform an act depicting U.S. President Barack Obama being forced to take action to cut U.S. carbon emssion during a protest outside the U.S. embassy in Jakarta, Indonesia, Saturday, Dec. 12, 2009. (AP Photo/Dita Alangkara)</p>

Indonesian activists perform an act depicting U.S. President Barack Obama being forced to take action to cut U.S. carbon emssion during a protest outside the U.S. embassy in Jakarta, Indonesia, Saturday, Dec. 12, 2009. (AP Photo/Dita Alangkara)

Advertise | AdChoices

WASHINGTON — A Republican lawmaker says U.S. participation in an international agreement on climate change would result in soaring energy prices and damage America's economic competitiveness.

Rep. Marsha Blackburn of Tennessee is among a group of GOP congressional critics of Democratic climate legislation who plan to travel to the climate conference in Copenhagen next week to voice opposition to the blueprint offered by President Barack Obama.

"If President Obama has his way, the Copenhagen conference will produce mandatory emissions limits that would destroy millions of American jobs and damage our economic competitiveness for decades to come," Blackburn said the GOP's radio and Internet address Saturday.

Blackburn reaffirmed the position of Republican leaders in Congress that mandatory caps on greenhouse gas emissions would result in dramatically higher energy costs as industry was forced to shift away from fossil fuels or pay for carbon-capture technologies.

Supporters of such caps argue that legislation can be crafted to mitigate many of the additional costs to consumers through increases in energy efficiency and other measures such as allowing polluters to purchase emission allowances if that's cheaper than making actual reductions from their smokestacks.

Obama has said that the United States will commit at Copenhagen to greenhouse gas reductions — mainly carbon dioxide from burning fossil fuels — in the range of 17 percent by 2020 from 2005 levels.

But Blackburn maintained that the Democrats' cap-and-trade proposal to achieve such reductions would create "a bureaucratic nightmare that would make households, small businesses and family farms pay higher prices for electricity, gasoline, food and virtually every product made in America."

"Just think of what will happen to small businesses and manufacturers hit with these skyrocketing energy bills, especially when nations like India and China don't agree to these mandatory emissions limits," she said.

© 2009 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.
  • Enjoy this article? Help vote it up the 'Vine.

Back To Top | Front Page

Published to:

  • Associated Press's Column, All of Newsvine
  • Groups: none
  • Regions: United States , Denmark , Washington DC
  • Public Discussion (34)
ObamaTheLoser2012

Junk Science, plain and simple! Anyone who believes in "Global Warming" (which has be changed to "Climate Change") has a screw-loose somewhere? Since 1999, the Earth has shown signs of "COOLING", the data by these "far-left" RADICALS was destroyed so no one could examine the "true" facts? Cover-up on their part!

  • 3 votes
Reply#1 - Sat Dec 12, 2009 10:27 AM EST
Honor and Harmony

LOL, and when it can no longer be denied you rightwingers will blame liberals for not acting fast enough.

The world is not flat, go read a book.

  • 3 votes
#1.1 - Sat Dec 12, 2009 1:54 PM EST
MartinEZ

US competitiveness is at risk because our entire economy has been manufactured by a series of ponzi schemes. Lie after lie, bubble after bubble, the US economy has not produced anything more than service fees and transaction charges for the last two decades. Our economy is failing because it doesn't exist anymore. We don't produce anything real.

That my friends, is the free market at work. Why work when you can pretend to work and just steal people's money with the promise of wealth building. Welcome to America.

  • 3 votes
#1.2 - Sat Dec 12, 2009 5:18 PM EST
Tappy McWidestance

A Republican lawmaker says U.S. participation in an international agreement on climate change would result in soaring energy prices and damage America's economic competitiveness.

Just what markets are we competitive in now? We basically have shipped almost all our manufacturing jobs oversees. We hardly make anything any more. But maybe there is a secret Republican plan, like their secret health care plan they will not share, that will solve America's problems.

  • 1 vote
#1.3 - Sat Dec 12, 2009 7:30 PM EST
MartinEZ

We are the leading "innovators" in corrupt financial models that strip wealth from the true working class and send up the to the top of the pyramid.

  • 2 votes
#1.4 - Sat Dec 12, 2009 8:53 PM EST
Andi-1045453

I think what they mean is we should all feel sorry for the big corporations that sent all our jobs overseas, laid us all off, killed our health insurance and retirement benefits, and now MIGHT not be able to compete as well with their counterparts in other countries. Boo hoo.

We're already out of work and broke, and I can't even work up a tear for these 'corporations', regardless of whether the GOP is just blowing hot air, or not. None of what they are whining about will have an effect on the regular citizens of the US, because those they are worried about have no effect on anything but their own wealth.

Another thing to think about, is that all the money in the world won't help when we can't breathe.

    #1.5 - Mon Dec 14, 2009 9:57 AM EST
    renard

    What is wrong with Republicans talking about US competitiveness, the poor man has to be delusional or crazy we cant compete in the global economy that is for nations that manufacture products,

    The Republicans just don't seem to understand that almost everything sold in America is actually made in China, Taiwan, or some South American country.

    All we do as Americans is shop for bargains at Walmart and the Dollar Stores.

    Made in America, now that is a joke!

      #1.6 - Mon Dec 21, 2009 11:15 PM EST
      Reply
      dbsrsb

      the conservatives don't want to give up their hummers and pick up trucks....next thing you know they would have to understand the experimental method and critical thinking....yikes...the horror!

      • 2 votes
      Reply#2 - Sat Dec 12, 2009 11:05 AM EST
      lvh-865640

      Only republicans drive hummers and trucks? Are you sure?????

        #2.1 - Sat Dec 12, 2009 11:19 AM EST
        ObamaTheLoser2012

        Al Gore and his old Airplane?

        • 1 vote
        #2.2 - Sat Dec 12, 2009 11:24 AM EST
        Reply
        ObamaTheLoser2012

        The "OIL Producing" countries like Sadia Arabia, Russia and others will NOT go along with any Agreement. They know the "science" is faulted and are NOT buying it! China and India will NOT sign either, they state they will voluntarily cut emissions on their own (but they really WON'T)!

          Reply#3 - Sat Dec 12, 2009 11:22 AM EST
          Honor and Harmony

          so we should follow Sadia Arabia and Russia. You can I won't!

          science is faulted????

          get real, stop with the rightwing talking points. Talking points brought to you by the energy companies. LOL

          • 2 votes
          #3.1 - Sat Dec 12, 2009 1:56 PM EST
          margoharris

          Loser 2012:

          China is way ahead of us. They are already manufacturing solar panels and wind turbines. They see global warming and climate change first hand. Glaciers in the Himalayas are melting, they supply water for a billion people. The desert is encroaching on farmland, the Yangzee river is fed by the glaciers in the Himalayas.

          The oceans are dying, due to acid from burning carbon based fuel. Giant sea snot the size of football fields, are appearing everywhere due to rising ocean temps. Fish swim into it and the goo gets into their gills and suffocates them. The coral reefs are dying due to acid and rising temperatures.

          Every country in the world realizes that it is happening. Anti-Intellectualism has played itself out.

          • 1 vote
          #3.2 - Sat Dec 12, 2009 8:15 PM EST
          Reply
          PCMan-615609

          What is truly concerning regarding these actions is the total lack of scrutiny to qualify the claims………It is clear that this administrations attitude toward issues of these is if it sounds good….let’s go for it !!!…with absolutely no regard for possible repercussions….but, what is new…..??

          • 1 vote
          Reply#4 - Sat Dec 12, 2009 11:25 AM EST
          ObamaTheLoser2012

          The DATA was destroyed by the "Global Warming" Scientists before the truth could be reveiled to the public? COVER-UP, plain and simple!

          • 2 votes
          #4.1 - Sat Dec 12, 2009 11:31 AM EST
          Reply
          Better Careful

          Soaring energy prices never scared a Republican.

          On the science side: the ice is melting. Worldwide, the ice is melting. Ice has no political agenda.

          • 2 votes
          Reply#5 - Sat Dec 12, 2009 11:32 AM EST
          ObamaTheLoser2012

          Where's the DATA to prove your point? Oh, that's right, it was DESTROYED!

          • 2 votes
          #5.1 - Sat Dec 12, 2009 11:34 AM EST
          PCMan-615609

          On the science side: the ice is melting. Worldwide, the ice is melting. Ice has no political agenda.

          Another brilliant statement by a hard-core left liberal…Don’t you really mean “The sky is falling”??? What benefits are you expecting by aiding to fill the pockets of Al Gore…??

          • 2 votes
          #5.2 - Sat Dec 12, 2009 11:42 AM EST
          Better Careful

          You wouldn't read the data and information if presented to you. The ice is melting. Spin THAT!

          • 1 vote
          #5.3 - Sat Dec 12, 2009 6:18 PM EST
          margoharris

          PDeuth

          People like Loser 2012 and PCman, they would rather go marching off to Wackadoodlestan with their base than consider that they are not smart enough to understand what is happening. They are too absorbed by conspiracy theories than Scientific facts.

          Their children will curse their ignorance.

          • 1 vote
          #5.4 - Sat Dec 12, 2009 8:23 PM EST
          PCMan-615609

          Margo

          You seem to be an extremely intelligent individual…….perhaps you could fill everyone in on the scientific facts of the melting ice theory…..???

          • 2 votes
          #5.5 - Sat Dec 12, 2009 10:38 PM EST
          Better Careful

          I'll take this one, Margo. PC, ice melts due to increasing temperature. Increasing temperature is also called "warming." Ice melting on a global scale is a sure indicator of global warming.

          Is that clear? If it's not I'll coach you through a little science experiment involving ice cubes and your freezer.

          Ice has no political agenda.

          • 1 vote
          #5.6 - Sun Dec 13, 2009 7:43 AM EST
          PCMan-615609

          PDeuth

          I have an idea……….Why don’t you, Margo and others concerned about the melting ice build yourselves a tree house to escape the floods…..the rest of us will remain sane…..!!!

          • 1 vote
          #5.7 - Sun Dec 13, 2009 8:48 AM EST
          margoharris

          It has long been understood that with climate change, some parts of the Earth will get colder, some will get warmer (It is all to do with changes in the ocean's currents--too complex to talk about here, look it up)

          What we absolutely know is that:

          1) CO2 concentrations are higher now than they've been for millions of years.

          2) CO2 and other gases trap heat in the atmosphere and will increase the temperature of any dynamic system, like the Earth.

          3) The Earth's mean global temperatures have been rising steadily for the last century. Ignore small fluctuations the global warming denialists focus on, they mean nothing, it is the long term trend that matters.

          Anyone that has read any information on the subject knows that the Earth is warming. That is a fact, the measurements prove it. The vast majority of climate scientists agree. You may not like it because you have to take responsibility for your behavior, I thought you righties were all about taking responsibility, but it doesn't change things.

            #5.8 - Sun Dec 13, 2009 9:59 PM EST
            renard

            The Republican Party is very good at convincing rural red state America that Republican policies and initiatives benefit them, but the truth is that they really didn't, they don't, and never have.

            The Republican Party's Domestic Economic Policy and Tax Reduction agenda, have always traditionally benefited the wealthy and the rich individuals, companies and corporations as opposed to rural red state America.

            And the latest statistics which examine the increase in the rate of poverty for the poor living in rural America show a significant overall increase in rural poverty under the administration of the Republican Party from 2003 to 2008.

            This dramatic increase in rural poverty all but wiped out the gains that rural America had made under President Clinton, this was especially noticeable after the poverty gap had closed for them during the 1990's under the Democrats and President Clinton.

            This latest study put's the lie to Republican claims that their stewardship of the economy was or had been good for rural red state America and the American people as a whole.

              #5.9 - Sun Dec 20, 2009 10:48 AM EST
              Reply
              ObamaTheLoser2012

              Global warming data destroyed...

              More bad science from the global warming alarmists...

              SCIENTISTS at the University of East Anglia (UEA) have admitted throwing away much of the raw temperature data on which their predictions of global warming are based.

              It means that other academics are not able to check basic calculations said to show a long-term rise in temperature over the past 150 years.

              The UEA’s Climatic Research Unit (CRU) was forced to reveal the loss following requests for the data under Freedom of Information legislation.

              Junk Science! Raw DATA destroyed, smells like a COVER-UP!

              http://gayandright.blogspot.com/2009/11/global-warming-data-destroyed.html

              • 1 vote
              Reply#6 - Sat Dec 12, 2009 11:38 AM EST
              Honor and Harmony

              US competitiveness is hurt by having to spend several thous dollars for a degree or cert(aka an education)

              While the rest of the developed world pays little to nothing

              and companies and employees having to spend a lot on for-profit healthcare while the rest of the 1st and 2nd world countries have universal healthcare

              How did the repubs address this? oh tax cuts for the ultra rich.

              Repubs did nothing. They need to sit down and shut the f--k up.

              • 3 votes
              Reply#7 - Sat Dec 12, 2009 1:59 PM EST
              Texasguy01

              Are you really going to stand in the way of the Marxist one world government and the redistribution of the wealth of America to the third world? What are you doing in Washington? I thought only complete idiots lived there.

                Reply#8 - Sat Dec 12, 2009 7:00 PM EST
                margoharris

                I certainly hope you are sterile. I don't think you are a fool, but then what's my opinion against thousands of others??

                • 1 vote
                #8.1 - Sat Dec 12, 2009 8:28 PM EST
                Reply
                iroquis

                The U.S. spends one billion dollars a day on foreign oil. That translates to about 200,000 jobs. Domestic crude production will peak sometime in 2010, no, offshore will not help. Foreign production will peak in a few years. The rest of the world has an expanding middle class that demands exponentially more crude, that means, prices will rise dramatically. Right now, we have an opportunity to build the clean, sustainable energy systems we will need in the future, saving some of that irreplaceable crude for truly necessary uses. We can provide the technology for the rest of the world, they follow our lead, for good or ill. Right now, manufacturing is less than 10% of our GDP. "Going Green", a term I am very uncomfortable with, means energy costs will moderate up at a far slower rate than maintaining our current consumption. It also means the dollar will be stronger, more jobs now, and a little less funding for Middle Eastern terrorists.

                  Reply#9 - Sun Dec 13, 2009 1:10 AM EST
                  Sonia Kermaz

                  Competitive at what? Consuming plastic junk that's bought on plastic credit?

                    Reply#10 - Sun Dec 13, 2009 7:48 AM EST
                    Better Careful

                    Republicans don't care about US competitiveness, and they like soaring energy prices. Those two gripes/whines are empty of real meaning concerning environmental issues.

                    They care about money and they care, especially, not to be held responsible or accountable. That's the real problem here, the issue of accountability. Republicans run from that like it's the plague. They recoil from the thought of having to think about the consequences of their actions. That's the issue here, it's not even the money, although that's a close second.

                    Republicans insist upon running amok in the world. Any attempts to hold them accountable they will fight, all the while not facing the issue: the irony is if they put it on the table, if they said, "We refuse to be held accountable," a conflict would arise. They would have to be open to accountability re: their denial of accountability. Denial is not a part-time pass-time, it's a way of life.

                    • 1 vote
                    Reply#11 - Sun Dec 13, 2009 7:54 AM EST
                    1623 yankee

                    Utter nonsense and stuff.

                    China is "full speed ahead and damn the torpedoes" on Green Energy and we have the Party of NO to keep us in the coal age!

                    • 2 votes
                    Reply#12 - Sun Dec 13, 2009 8:20 AM EST
                    Barry Bildeburgers

                    It's too late. I am scared to death. I do not care if people make Billions as long as they keep me safe. Al Gore just stated that there is a 75% chance of all the ice melting at the pole in the next 4 years. Al won the Nobel Peace Prize and hangs out with all those science guys....He KNOWS! The last time I was this scared was when Bush went and destroyed those WOMD. I will be leaving know to get my H1N1 shot.

                      Reply#13 - Fri Dec 18, 2009 4:50 PM EST
                      Leave a Comment:
                      You're in Easy Mode. If you prefer, you can use XHTML Mode instead.
                      You're in XHTML Mode. If you prefer, you can use Easy Mode instead.
                      (XHTML tags allowed - a,b,blockquote,br,code,dd,dl,dt,del,em,h2,h3,h4,i,ins,li,ol,p,pre,q,strong,ul)
                      Newsvine Privacy Statement
                      As a new user, you may notice a few temporary content restrictions. Click here for more info.
                      FUN STUFF:
                      • Leaderboard |
                      • E-Mail Alerts |
                      • Top of the Vine |
                      • Newsvine Live |
                      • Newsvine Archives |
                      • The Greenhouse
                      COMPANY STUFF:
                      • Code of Honor |
                      • Company Info |
                      • Contact Us |
                      • Jobs |
                      • User Agreement |
                      • Privacy Policy |
                      • About our ads
                      LEGAL STUFF:
                      • © 2005-2012 Newsvine, Inc. |
                      • Newsvine® is a registered trademark of Newsvine, Inc. |
                      • Newsvine is a property of msnbc.com