"President Obama acknowledged yesterday that the Senate may pass an energy bill this year without the cap-and-trade component he has long put at the center of his environmental agenda.
Speaking at a town hall meeting in Nashua, N.H., Obama repeated his call for a price on greenhouse gas emissions but said he recognized that such an approach may not have the votes to make it into law.
'The only thing I would say about it is this: We may be able to separate these things out,' Obama said. 'And it's conceivable that that's where the Senate ends up. But the concept of incentivizing clean energy so that it's the cheaper, more effective kind of energy is one that is proven to work and is actually a market-based approach.'"
Darren Samuelsohn reports for ClimateWire February 3, 2010.
See Also:
"Sen. Graham Slams Push for a 'Half-Assed Energy Bill'" (Greenwire)
"Obama Says Senate May Drop Cap and Trade, Pass Energy-Only Bill"
Source: ClimateWire, 02/04/2010