From Sierra Club DC Public Lands Action Update Energy Issues June 2003 Senate Debates Dirty, Polluting Bush Energy Policy The Energy Policy Act of 2003 is currently being debated on the floor of the Senate after having recently been pushed through the House. Unfortunately, this fatally flawed bill threatens the environment and takes us backwards by entrenching our dependence on polluting sources of energy. From opening up our coasts and special places to oil development, to removing key consumer protections in electricity markets, to funneling billions of dollars to polluting industries, this bill fails on all counts. Instead of an energy bill that takes us backwards, the country needs an energy policy that cuts our dependence on oil, increases our use of clean, renewable energy sources like wind and solar power and protects our special wilderness places from drilling. The current bill is even worse than last year's energy bill and the Sierra Club has called on the Senate to reject this irresponsible and environmentally destructive legislation. Take Action: To get involved please call your Senators and urge them to vote NO on the energy bill, S. 14. You can contact your members by calling the capitol switchboard at 202-224-3121. For more information on the energy bill please contact Geoffrey Suttle at [log in to unmask] Arctic Refuge Lays Low Alaska Senator Ted Stevens, R-Alaska, said there will be no attempt to make Arctic drilling part of the Senate energy bill this year, although the House-passed energy bill includes an Arctic drilling provision. The real threat will come when (if) the Senate passes its energy legislation and the two bodies meet in a conference later in the year. Last year several sham ''compromise'' proposals were offered in the conference but none were accepted. Stay tuned to the PLAU for the latest information or check out the Sierra Club's Arctic website at www.sierraclub.org/wildlands/arctic - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - To view the Sierra Club List Terms & Conditions, see: http://www.sierraclub.org/lists/terms.asp