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Fast-Growing Coalition Opposing Cap-and-Trade Goes National

Posted : Thu, 05 Nov 2009 16:42:23 GMT
Author : NoCapAndTrade.com
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ST. PAUL, Minn., Nov. 5 NoCapAndTrade-grows

ST. PAUL, Minn., Nov. 5 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- In October, the No Cap-and-Trade Coalition launched its campaign against cap-and-trade with a radio ad and new website (NoCapAndTrade.com) in Minnesota. Since its inception, the coalition has steadily added new members, including several national organizations. The group's website allows visitors to sign a petition against the Waxman-Markey cap-and-trade bill and the UN's proposed climate treaty expected to be debated in Copenhagen this December. The group is also promoting an educational program featuring the new global warming documentary film, "Not Evil, Just Wrong," with a growing list of scheduled events in many communities.

A four-minute YouTube video of Lord Christopher Monckton posted by coalition member group Minnesota Majority became an instant internet sensation and contributed to the rapid growth of the coalition. In the video-gone-viral, Monckton explained the danger posed by a potential cap-and-trade treaty to the U.S. economy and sovereignty, urging the audience to oppose the treaty to be proposed and negotiated at the United Nations' upcoming Copenhagen conference.

The No Cap-and-Trade Coalition is now advocating a boycott against major companies who are supporting domestic cap-and-trade legislation or the Copenhagen conference. Companies targeted by the boycott include Google, Coca-Cola, Starbucks, Levi's, Timberland and others.

The group has been steadily raising money and just launched a television ad campaign.

The No Cap-and-Trade Coalition consists of several trade and industry groups and non-profit organizations who are concerned about the devastating impact a cap-and-trade scheme could have on American families and the faltering U.S. economy. "We need energy to turn things around," explained Linda Runbeck of the Minnesota Free Market institute, "a massive new tax on energy is the last thing we need right now. Cap-and-trade would be destructive to our economy."

At the onset, cap-and-trade is projected to cost the average family over $1,700 per year in new energy costs, growing to over $6,000 per year by 2035. Independent analyses of cap-and-trade proposals project the loss of millions of additional jobs and trillions of dollars out of the nation's GDP. "Cap-and-trade is a huge tax on everything," said Minnesota Majority president Jeff Davis.

Proponents say that cap-and-trade will prevent 1/10th of a degree of warming in 100 years. "That doesn't seem like a very worthwhile investment," said John Charles, president of the Cascade Policy institute. "We'd be making extraordinary sacrifices over unproven, contested theories and even if you buy into carbon-driven global warming, the pay off is insignificant. It's not worth the cost."

The No Cap-and-Trade Coalition is an informal alliance of dozens of trade and industry groups and non-profit public policy organizations including: Associated Builders and Contractors, Freedom Foundation, Cascade Policy Institute, Center for the Defense of Free Enterprise, Minnesota Majority and Americans for Prosperity among others. For more info, please go www.NoCapAndTrade.com.

SOURCE NoCapAndTrade.com


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By: wayne anderson , Thu, 12 Nov 2009 01:24:21 GMT

What I have learned about the cap and trade bill and so called global warming is interesting and I encourage both of MN senators and my Rep Betty McCullen to vote "NO" when these bills come to the floor. 1. There is no scientific evidence that global warming is caused by man. 2. The last two years have been colder then what we have had for the past several years. It is predicted that it will continue to get colder for the next 20 years or longer. I believe this is do to the normal swings in temperature. 3. It you look at Greenland (where did it get that name?) It is much colder than 700 years ago. I could go on with more reasons not to vote for the bill such as the added cost it would put on each and every American, etc, I will quit here.


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