http://www.enn.com/news/2004-03-10/s_13855.asp

Senate committee backs $60 million "abrupt climate change" research program

Wednesday, March 10, 2004

By John Heilprin, Associated Press

WASHINGTON - A $60 million program for researching sudden or 
unexpected changes in the climate would be created under legislation 
that won approval Tuesday by a Senate committee.

By voice vote and with little discussion, the Senate Commerce, 
Science, and Transportation Committee sent the bill to the full 
Senate for consideration.

Sen. Ted Stevens, R-Alaska, told fellow committee members the bill 
was important for Alaska. He had previously expressed concern with 
climate warming problems in his home state such as melting 
permafrost, possible village relocations, receding Alaskan forests, 
and submerged air strips.

Under the bill, the research program for studying "abrupt climate 
change" - rapid alterations that people, animals, and plants have 
difficulty adapting to - would be established within the Commerce 
Department's National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA).

It would be run by NOAA's Office of Oceanic and Atmospheric Research.

In October, the Senate rejected a plan to address global warming. 
Senators voted 55-43 to defeat a bill co-sponsored by Sens. John 
McCain, R-Ariz., who heads the Commerce committee, and Joe Lieberman, 
D-Conn., that would have cut industrial emissions of carbon dioxide 
and other greenhouse gases.

All the sponsors of the abrupt climate change bill - Maine Republican 
Sens. Susan Collins and Olympia Snowe, Washington state Democratic 
Sens. Patty Murray and Maria Cantwell, and Sen. Jim Jeffords, 
I-Vt. - voted for the McCain-Lieberman bill, while Stevens voted 
against it.

McCain and Sen. Ernest Hollings of South Carolina, the committee's 
most senior Democrat, also have asked congressional investigators to 
detail the effects of global warming on federally owned lands and 
coastal waters, an environmental group said Tuesday.

San Francisco-based Bluewater Network said its 2002 report on the 
subject prompted the senators' request that the General Accounting 
Office, Congress' investigative arm, estimate the impact of global 
warming and predict the timing of the consequences.

Source: Associated Press





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