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Warning: Hurricane J.J. Closing In!
Posted By Ken McIntyre On May 30, 2008 @ 3:09 pm In Energy and Environment | 2 Comments
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The typical hurricane does $5.13 billion worth of damage in America and strikes less than twice a year [2]. But Hurricane J.J. is no ordinary hurricane.
If passed, the climate change bill proposed by Sens. Joe Lieberman (I-Conn.) and John Warner (R-Va.) would rip through the U.S. economy, leaving higher energy costs, lost jobs and falling family income in its wake.
Add it up, adjust for inflation, Heritage Foundation analyst David Kreutzer [3]says, and economic damage wrought by Lieberman-Warner would equal that of:
Supporters of this bill say it’s worth the price to slow global warming. But actually, capping carbon dioxide emissions as it mandates would have a negligible effect, studies show.
“At most, it would reduce the Earth’s future temperature by one- or two-tenths of a degree Celsius — too small to even verify,” Heritage noted in a recent analysis. “It’s all economic pain for no environmental gain.”
It’s time to run from this bill. Here’s how you can understand Hurricane J.J.’s severe economic threat to your state, down to the level of your congressman’s district. [4]
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[2] $5.13 billion worth of damage in America and strikes less than twice a year: http://sciencepolicy.colorado.edu/admin/publication_files/resource-2476-2008.02.pdf
[3] David Kreutzer : http://www.heritage.org/about/staff/DavidKreutzer.cfm
[4] down to the level of your congressman’s district.: http://www.heritage.org/Research/EnergyandEnvironment/wm1930.cfm
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