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Global Warming Week: Douglas v. Gore, Bush v. Earth

by: odum

Fri Jun 08, 2007 at 17:06:12 PM EDT


Climate Change has sure been the topic of the week.

Internationally, of course, Bush predictably rejected German Chancellor Merkel's proposals for greenhouse gas reduction benchmarks, but allowed her to attempt to save face by agreeing to some other meaningless promise to look into the matter, once again. Wonder how many backrubs that measly accomodation cost her.

Locally of course, Governor Douglas followed through on his promise to veto the Vermont Legislature's Climate Change bill, and on news that Al Gore's aid had been enlisted by the Legislative leadership, Douglas quickly cobbled together his own proposal in a failed attempt to steal Gore's thunder (instead, I think he may have added to it, based on the prodigious news coverage).

Douglas's plan at a glance seems odd. A thrown together jumble of half-considered ideas to provide loans to Vermonters for energy efficiency. As if low-income Vermonters will fall in line to heap more debt on themselves (of course, the banks must love it, as these loans would be guaranteed by the state). No idea where the funding for those guarantees will come from (well, we know it won't be Entergy). As for incentives for renewables, I haven't heard anything, and exactly what's supposed to be done with this proposal now that the biennium is done is anyone's guess. Wait til next year I s'pose. All in all, Douglas couldn't have piked a clearer way of showing how little regard or concern he has for the issue.

As for the Gore videoconference over Vermont Interactive Television, his remarks can be heard on VNRC's website. Freyne has a lot of quotes from Shumlin in the brief presser that followed, and he is absolutely right when he says that Shumlin was in top form. Seriously, this was the best he's sounded in many weeks, as he demonstrated a real command of the room. Symington as well seemed more focused and passionate than usual. I suppose the break has already done both of them some good.

And for a hastily thrown together event, it was surprisingly well-attended at the remote VIT sites around the state. It's a shame the tech didn't go off as well, as Gore's link to the VIT network was routed through the internet, rather than via ISDN or satellite (and we all know how the internet can be). After many fits and starts, Gore's audio was a mess and out of sync (you'll hear it if you go to the mp3 link above) - but it was nevertheless audible.

A veto override is still clearly a longshot, but there's an awful lot of focus and energy around the issue that seems to be snowballing, so contact your legislators if you haven't already (and maybe you should do it again if you have).

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FYI: Biennium not over (0.00 / 0)
The legislative biennium (2-year period), for anyone who might be confused and contrary to this post and at least one other, is not over. The end of this legislative session is the end of the first half of the biennium.

Just wanted to clear that up.

Otherwise, yeah. Got to override. One legislator I know voted against H.520 and has promised to vote for the override -- not on the merits, but because the legislator feels that once the bill became law, the Governor should not be thwarting the "will of the people."

It's a tough sell when so much of the criticism of the bill is attributable directly to Senate Prez Pro Tem Peter Shumlin's shenanigans -- almost as weird as Gov. Douglas's half-truths and half-assed pastiche of debt-based "efficiency." His plan is worse than the half-assed "plans" most of the big utilities had in place before Efficiency Vermont.

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