Climate bill moves ahead in Senate

A bipartisan bill that would cap and regulate human-generated emissions that contribute to global warming moved out of the U.S. Senate Environment Committee today. The bill sponsored by Connecticut Independent Democrat Joe Lieberman and Virginia Republican John Warner would set up a credit trading system to control carbon dioxide and five other greenhouse gases.

Joel Southern, APRN – Washington, DC

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