> > > The right to breath clean air is something all > citizens should be > guaranteed. Poor air quality has negative > consequences for the health of > humans and the environment. Diminished air quality > has lead to a such > negative effects as asthma, acid rain, global > warming and a general > decline in the standard of living in some areas. > > The Clean Air Act has played an important role in > counteracting air > pollution. This law sets health based standards for > air quality, > specifies emissions limits for pollutants, phases > out use of > ozone-depleting chemicals and outlines timetables > for local, state and > federal authorities to enact and enforce these > standards. Unfortunately, > the Bush Administration has undermined this bill by > weakening its > enforcement and launching new initiatives in > Congress, such as the "Clear > Skies" initiative, which will undermine the scope > and effect of the Clean > Air Act. I oppose the Administration's "Clear > Skies" plan because I feel > it doesn't adequately limit greenhouse gas > emissions. Instead, I believe > a more stringent cap should be placed on carbon > dioxide emissions as well > as expediting the reduction of sulfur dioxide and > mercury. Clear evidence > demonstrates these chemicals have negative effects > on public health, even > in small amounts, and the public welfare should not > be compromised by > delaying stringent and reasonable controls on these > substances. > I believe improving air quality hinges upon > developing renewable > resources that reduce polluting emissions. > Improving air quality through > cleaner burning fuels such as ethanol, and biodiesel > is a win-win > situation for Iowa's economy and environment. We > can also expand the use > of clean, renewable electricity sources such as > wind, solar, geothermal > power and abundant biomass crops. We can improve > energy efficiency in > industry and in our homes. We can support > development of hydrogen > fuel-cell cars, which send only water out of the > tailpipe. We also need > to encourage agricultural practices that remove > carbon dioxide from the > atmosphere. > > While short term gains can be made through the > enforcement of the Clean > Air Act, I believe the long term solution to cleaner > air is found in the > development of alternative sources of energy. I am > optimistic this two > pronged strategy will improve the health of our > nation's citizens and > environment. > > Again, thanks for sharing your views with me. > Please don't hesitate to > let me know how you feel on any issue that concerns > you. > > > Sincerely, > > > > Tom Harkin > United States __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Sign up to receive Sierra Club Insider, the flagship e-newsletter. Sent out twice a month, it features the Club's latest news and activities. Subscribe and view recent editions at http://www.sierraclub.org/insider/