Gutting the Clean Air Act by removing EPA's authority to regulate
greenhouse gases -- particularly from huge sources such as coal-fired
power plants -- moves us in precisely the wrong direction on global
warming.  

In its first two decades alone, the Act provided benefits 42 times
greater than the estimated costs of regulation, including decreased
healthcare costs and reduced lost work time worth $22.2 trillion.  

And, the Clean Air Act already provides many of the necessary tools to
reduce greenhouse pollutants.  Under the Act, new coal-fired power plants
must be built, if at all, with meaningful greenhouse emissions-reduction
requirements.  

Rather than preventing the EPA from fulfilling its duties under the Act,
we should be moving swiftly to use the Act to curb global warming, before
it's too late.  

Please take one minute today to send a letter to your Senator letting
them know we need to curb global warming, we need the Clean Air Act to do
so, and we need to oppose all moves to gut the Act 
 Chuck Grassley Phone:(202) 224-3744 Fax:(202) 224-6020  Tom Harkin 
Phone:(202) 224-3254 Fax:(202) 224-9369

 

Sample  Letter:  Please oppose Senator Murkowski's amendment to exempt
greenhouse gases from the Clean Air Act, as well as any other move to
roll back the Clean Air Act 

Alaska Senator Lisa Murkowski is considering introducing a rider to
Interior appropriations to block the Environmental Protection Agency from
regulating greenhouse gases from stationary sources such as coal-fired
power plants.  The EPA's duty to regulate such gases comes from one of
our most successful environmental laws: the Clean Air Act.  Now more than
ever, we need every tool in the tool box to curb global warming --
particularly the Clean Air Act because the Clean Air Act works. 

The Clean Air Act has protected the air we breathe for four decades and
is our strongest existing tool for reducing greenhouse pollution.  

The Act is directly responsible for saving lives, improving health, and
decreasing hospitalizations and lost school and work days.  According to
the EPA, in 2010, the Clean Air Act will save 23,000 lives and prevent
1.7 million asthma attacks, 4.1 million lost work days, and more than
68,000 hospitalizations and emergency room visits.    

The Clean Air Act saves money and protects our economy.  In its first two
decades alone, the Act provided benefits 42 times greater than the
estimated costs of regulation, including decreased healthcare costs and
reduced lost work time worth $22.2 trillion.  

Finally, the Clean Air Act already provides many of the necessary tools
to reduce greenhouse pollutants and, if implemented by the EPA as
required by existing law, will produce similar benefits.

I urge you to oppose Senator Murkowski's amendment and any other moves to
exempt greenhouse gases from the Clean Air Act.  We can’t afford to lose
the vital protections the Act provides.
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