[GPCA Updates] GP RELEASE Green Talking Points: Obama's plans for carbon emissions trading, US troops in Iraq & Afghanistan

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GREEN PARTY OF THE UNITED STATES
http://www.gp.org

For Immediate Release:
Tuesday, March 3, 2009


Green Talking Points: Greens speak out on Obama's plans for carbon
emissions trading, US troops in Iraq and Afghanistan

• "The First 100 Days: What Would a Green Administration Look Like?"
(video and text) http://www.gp.org/first100


WASHINGTON, DC -- Green Party leaders today offered critical comments on
President Obama's recently announced plans for reduction of greenhouse
gas emissions, the withdrawal of US troops from Iraq, and escalation of
troop levels in Afghanistan.

• CAP-AND-TRADE ENERGY PLAN  After the Clinton and Bush administrations
refused to take minimal steps to confront climate change, at least the
Obama administration has offered modest plans and intends to seek a new
post-Kyoto international treaty.  However, given scientists' recent
warnings of accelerated warming, Greens oppose carbon emissions trading
schemes such as the one proposed by President Obama, asserting that
permits for polluting companies to trade emission permits are
ineffective at curbing global climate change.

"The failure of emissions trading in Europe over the past three years
proves cap-and-trade plans are full of loopholes, are vulnerable to
widespread abuse, and threaten the air quality in communities near
industries that buy credits.  The solution must involve drastic cuts in
greenhouse gases, reduction of fossil fuel consumption (especially car
traffic), carbon taxes, energy conservation, and new jobs in
conservation, retrofitting, and cultivation of safe, clean energy
sources.  There is no way to solve the global warming crisis without
profound changes to our economy and way of life," said Budd Dickinson,
energy engineer and co-chair of the Green Party of the United States.

The Green Party has offered a set of 'First 100 Days' action for the new
administration
(http://www.gp.org/committees/ecoaction/documents/First_100_Days.pdf).
Green Parties throughout the world have urged developed countries to
commit to domestic reductions of at least 30% by 2020 and 80% by 2050,
in comparison with 1990 emission levels, and support conversion to a
"low or zero carbon society."  ("Global Greens, representing 70 Green
Parties and Green groups, issue declaration on reduction of greenhouse
gases," Green Party press release, December 7, 2007,
http://www.gp.org/press/pr_2007_12_07.shtml).

See also: "Britain's big polluters accused of abusing EU's carbon
trading scheme," The Guardian, 27 January 2009
(http://www.guardian.co.uk/business/2009/jan/27/industry-abusing-ets-carbon-trading),
and "Smoke alarm: EU shows carbon trading is not cutting emissions," The
Guardian, April 3, 2007
(http://www.guardian.co.uk/business/2007/apr/03/carbonemissions.environment).

• TROOP WITHDRAWAL FROM IRAQ  The Green Party called Mr. Obama's plan to
call home many (not all) US troops from Iraq by August 31, 2010 a
minimal and probably ineffectual step towards ending the war.

"President Obama's intention to leave a residual force of between 35,000
and 50,000 troops and permanent US bases in Iraq indicates that the
occupation won't really end, and that the Obama White House, like the
last administration, wants to protect US corporate interests in Iraq,
namely oil," said Mark Dunlea, former chair of the Green Party of New
York State.

"The illegal US invasion of Iraq, based on a litany of deceptions, has
resulted in the destruction of the country and deaths of hundreds of
thousands of civilians, as well as over 4,000 US troops.  The only
acceptable order from President Obama is one calling home all US
military personnel and contractors immediately, to give the Iraqi people
the chance to rebuild without interference," added Jody Grage, founder
of Seattle's Nonviolent Peacekeeper Pool and treasurer of the Green
Party of the United States.

Green Party leaders said that a quick withdrawal of US troops, combined
with a reduction in military funding, would also free up hundreds of
billions of dollars in funding that could help jumpstart the suffering
US economy.

• MORE TROOPS IN AFGHANISTAN  The Green Party opposes President Obama's
plan to send 17,000 more US troops to Afghanistan and his request for
increased military spending.

The results of the US invasion and occupation of Afghanistan have so far
been widespread civilian casualties from air attacks, massive physical
destruction, the fracturing of the country under different ethnic and
religious leaders, and the reemergence of the Taliban.  Greens said that
the troop escalation would very likely lead to greater anti-American
sentiment and less chance for security and a better life for the Afghan
people.  Green Party leaders said that regional problems were more
likely to be resolved through diplomacy and international cooperation,
and that the 9/11 attacks required international investigation and
prosecution, given numerous unanswered questions about the attacks
(http://www.gp.org/press/pr_2006_09_11.shtml).

See also "Greens call for US troop withdrawal on the sixth anniversary
of the invasion of Afghanistan," press release, October 15, 2007
(http://www.gp.org/press/pr_2007_10_15.shtml).


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