Unions Need to Sever All Ties with Anti-Climate Bill Groups

Unions Need to Sever All Ties with Anti-Climate Bill Groups

→  May 1, 2009 Comments Off

[Cross-posted with HuffingtonPost.com] Under escalating pressure from activists, Nike, the utility giant Pacific Gas & Electric Company, and others have publicly resigned from the US Chamber of Commerce over its opposition to climate protection policies. It’s time for labor unions to follow suit by cutting all ties with groups opposing climate legislation like the Chamber-funded Energy [...]

Labor’s changing approach to climate change

Labor’s changing approach to climate change

→  April 30, 2009 Comments Off

Some unions dissented early from AFL-CIO climate policy.  In 1990 the Steelworkers, America’s largest and most diversified manufacturing union with a strong history of environmentalism created an executive board committee on environmental issues and issued a policy statement saying that global warming “may be the single greatest problem we face. Some have compared its possible [...]

World Leaders Fiddle While the World Burns: Time for a New Climate Strategy

World Leaders Fiddle While the World Burns: Time for a New Climate Strategy

→  April 29, 2009 Comments Off

Obama’s climate czar Carol Browner said last week there will be no U.S. climate protection legislation before the Copenhagen conference and that she doesn’t know if a global agreement on binding cuts in greenhouse gas emissions can be made in Copenhagen.  She added that she had hope for progress because the world’s top leaders recognize [...]