MOST MEMBERS of the Alabama and Mississippi congressional delegations have correctly concluded that "cap and trade" environmental proposals in Congress would be a kick in the teeth for the two states.
Indeed, even if one accepts that global warming is a grave threat, the cap-and-trade legislation would do little to reduce the problem of global carbon emissions.
Alabama, Mississippi and other Southern states that rely on coal-generated electricity would pay a higher price than the nation as a whole.
The cap-and-trade system would impose significant costs on the two states' coal-based power industries. Also, Alabama and Mississippi would have to import electricity from states with a greater capacity to generate wind and solar power.
These added costs would virtually eliminate a key advantage Alabama and Mississippi have enjoyed in competing for new industries: relatively low-cost power.
We expect the states' senators — Mr. Sessions and Richard Shelby in Alabama; Thad Cochran and Roger Wicker in Mississippi — will also say "no" to this cap on the economy.
Monday, October 19, 2009
Mobile Press-Register Editorial: Bill would 'cap' the economies of 2 states
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Make sure your state senators say "no" to cap and trade. Write them and let them know that you do not support this economically devastating legislation at http://tiny.cc/pxIgi.
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