[Congressional Record Volume 159, Number 170 (Tuesday, December 3, 2013)]
[House]
[Page H7402]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
SAFE CLIMATE CAUCUS
The SPEAKER pro tempore. The Chair recognizes the gentleman from
California (Mr. Waxman) for 5 minutes.
Mr. WAXMAN. Mr. Speaker, on February 15, a small group of Democratic
Members of the House joined together to form the Safe Climate Caucus.
We vowed to come to the House floor every day to talk about the
defining environmental challenge of our time: climate change. Today
marks the 100th day we have spoken on the House floor.
The Safe Climate Caucus is composed of Representatives from across
this country. We come from the west coast, the east coast, the North,
the South, and the Midwest. We come from coastal regions, urban areas,
and rural communities. We represent a cross-section of America.
We started the Safe Climate Caucus because of the enormous disconnect
that exists between what scientists are telling us about the dangers of
climate change and the conspiracy of silence and denial that exists in
this House. There is a mountain of evidence that climate change is a
real and dangerous threat to the future of our children and
grandchildren. Yet this body refuses to accept the scientific reality.
I wish my Republican colleagues would open their eyes and escape
their congressional bubble. Firefighters across the West know that
fires are getting bigger and more dangerous. Farmers in the Midwest
know that droughts and floods are becoming more common and more
intense. Coastal communities know that rising sea levels and extreme
storms threaten their very existence. And just last month, a
supertyphoon--perhaps the strongest ever recorded--demolished entire
cities in the Philippines.
Extreme weather, sea level rise, heat waves, droughts, flooding,
wildfires, pests--that is what climate change looks like. So what is
this House doing? Denying, obstructing, and weakening the Clean Air
Act.
In June, the International Energy Agency warned that, if we don't act
now, avoiding catastrophic climate change will cost trillions of
dollars. In October, the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change
concluded that the evidence that the Earth is warming is
``unequivocal.'' This is the same level of confidence that scientists
have that smoking causes cancer. Last month, the World Meteorological
Association reported that the levels of heat-trapping gases in the
atmosphere set new records, reaching concentrations higher than any in
the last 800,000 years. Yet this House endures it all.
We challenged the Republicans on the Energy and Commerce Committee to
come to the floor and debate us, to defend their record of inaction.
They never showed up. The committee won't even hold a hearing to listen
to the scientists. Democrats are in the minority, so we can't call
hearings. But we won't be muzzled.
Since February, the members of the Safe Climate Caucus reported on
the alarms that the scientists are sounding.
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In fact, today marks the 100th legislative day that members from the
Safe Climate Caucus have spoken out. Except during the Republican
shutdown of the government, our members have come to the floor every
day we have been in session. It has not always been easy to keep this
streak of speeches alive, but we have come because of the commitment of
our 31 members to take action before it is too late.
We are speaking out because we know we have a duty to our neighbors,
to our children, and to our grandchildren. We know that when future
generations look back at these times, they won't remember the debates
we have had on the deficit. They won't remember the debates we have had
on boosting oil drilling. What they will want to know is whether we
acted to protect the world from catastrophic climate change while we
still had time, and they will want to know whether we made the
investments we need to make the United States the world leader in the
clean energy technologies of the future.
We are at a critical juncture. I urge all Members to join with the
Safe Climate Caucus in ensuring we make the right choices for our
future and for our economy.
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