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View All Issues >> Nov. 18 - EPA Should Use Clean Air Act to Address Climate ChangeStatement of Tyson Slocum, Director, Public Citizen’s Energy Program Nov. 4 - Senate Climate Change Bill Won’t Wean Us Off Fossil Fuels, Fails to Hold Polluters AccountableStatement of Tyson Slocum, Director of Public Citizen’s Energy Program Sept. 30 - Reaction to Boxer-Kerry Climate Change Discussion DraftStatement of Andy Wilson, Global Warming Program Director, Public Citizen’s Texas Office Oct. 22 - Loan Guarantees for New Nuclear Reactors Put Taxpayers at Great Risk and Should Not Be Issued by Department of EnergyGroups from Maryland Ally with 3 other States with Reactors Up for Loan Guarantees to Speak Out in Opposition; DOE Liberalization of Rules Would Expose Taxpayers to Billions of Dollars in New Defaults Aug. 26 - 300 Groups Ask Senate for Stronger Climate BillA broad coalition of more than 300 faith, human rights, social justice, and environmental groups sent a letter to U.S. senators today calling for energy and climate legislation that is much stronger than the Waxman-Markey bill that passed the House of Representatives June 26. That bill contained massive giveaways to polluting special interests and would fail to ensure a rapid transition to clean energy. July 22 - Climate Change Legislation Requires Significant Changes to Protect Consumers and EnvironmentWASHINGTON, D.C. - A coalition of 25 leading national consumer groups and grassroots environmental organizations has formed to urge the Senate to improve sweeping climate change legislation passed by the House of Representatives by stripping out the corporate giveaways and including strong protections for struggling energy consumers and the environment. June 26 - Climate Change Bill Must Be StrengthenedPublic Citizen Statement June 11 - Chesapeake Safe Energy Coalition Applauds PSC’s Decision to Regulate Nuclear SaleCoalition Urges Scrutiny of French Company’s Corporate Practices and Transparency Apr. 29 - Public Service Commission Decides Higher Electricity Prices, More Radioactive Waste, Greater Danger are In Best Interests of MarylandersStatement by the Chesapeake Safe Energy Coalition Mar. 31- Climate Legislation Good First Step; Opportunities to Strengthen Environmental and Consumer Protections Will Come During Committee DebateStatement by Tyson Slocum, Director, Public Citizen’s Energy Program
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