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Re: Political: climate change



I have very negative feelings about this kind of an enterprise. This is
boilerplate sent out by the Union of Concerned Scientists through a
bulletin list that they call the SSI Alert. I am on that list because I
like to keep current with all sides of the Global Warming issue.

By sending this to your Senator, along with the thousands of other
activist droids who will probably be sending out the exact same copied
message, you are telling your Senator that you are simply an
ill-informed activist and that you have not thought out your position
sufficiently well to state it in your own words. Congressmen simply
ignore these mass mailings. If you really believe in an issue, a simple,
short, clearly stated email IN YOUR OWN WORDS will impress the people
who compile the Congressman's email much more than the cookie cutter
missives from the USC.

To me, the letter quoted below screams 'I don't have a clue what I'm
talking about, but I want to be heard.'

Bob at PC

Bernard Cleyet wrote:

Here's an opportunity for those who believe in human induced climate
change to take action. The site is the Union of Concerned Scientists.

Many of you have previously voiced your support for the Climate Stewardship Act (CSA). This landmark legislation--introduced by Senators McCain (R-AZ) and Lieberman (D-CT)--is a responsible first step that will require reductions in the heat-trapping gases that contribute to global warming. After much legislative wrangling, a Senate vote on CSA has been scheduled for October 30. Now is the time to redouble our efforts and ensure that, as the world's #1 emitter of global warming gases, the United States legitimately addresses this critical issue.

TAKE ACTION:
To automatically send the letter below to your Senators, hit "Reply" and then "Send", in your email program.

To customize your letter, learn more about the issue, or if this message was forwarded to you, visit, http://www.ucsaction.ctsg.com/ctt.asp?u=39143&l=6749

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Letter:

Dear Senator,

I understand that the Climate Stewardship Act (S.139) is scheduled for a vote at the end of this month. I am writing to urge you to plan responsibly for our children and grandchildren's future, and vote in favor of this bill. As you know, S. 139 will limit carbon dioxide and other heat-trapping gases from major industrial sources. These gases are contributing to global warming, which will bring with it serious changes to our way of life and damage America's economy.

Senators McCain and Lieberman have created a practical, market-based approach that would harness American technological know-how to find the most cost effective ways to cut our emissions of heat-trapping gases. Off-the-shelf reductions already available include producing more electricity from clean renewable sources, limiting carbon dioxide emissions from dirty coal-fired power plants, increasing the energy efficiency of our homes and factories, and making cars go further on a gallon of gas. By encouraging investment in these and other methods, the act would also ensure that American technology remains competitive as other countries move to reduce their own emissions.

The United States--with its global technological advantage--should be a leader in the fight to curb global warming. The Climate Stewardship Act provides us with an important opportunity to take a reasonable first step toward addressing this problem, which left unchecked will have devastating environmental and economic consequences in coming years. The status quo has obviously failed. In fact, U.S. emissions are nearly 12 percent higher now than they were in 1990.

Please demonstrate your commitment to responsible stewardship of America's environment by voting for the Climate Stewardship Act. I look forward to hearing your position on this issue.

Sincerely,

[Your name and address will be inserted here]

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If you have general questions, comments or concerns about this action, send an email to action@ucsusa.org -- replying to this action will send the letter.