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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
CONTACT: Leslie Tune
202/544-2350
NCC APPLAUDS SENATE RESOLUTION ON GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSIONS; URGENTLY
CALLS FOR SWIFT ACTION
Washington, D.C., June 23, 2005 - The National Council of Churches
USA, an ecumenical body compromised of 36 member communions representing
close to 45 million congregants, applauds the "sense of the
Senate" resolution yesterday calling for passage of mandatory
reductions in greenhouse gas emissions. However, we are gravely
disappointed that the Senate did not pass binding legislation that
would require mandatory steps to stop climate change. We urge the
Senate to act swiftly on this call and enact climate legislation
that produces real and significant reductions in greenhouse emissions.
Because the United States is the largest emitter of greenhouse gases
it would be unjust and immoral to ignore the clear and present danger
of global warming. As people of faith we have a Biblical responsibility
to be steward's of God's creation-a responsibility that requires
us to model just and sustainable energy values. Our call, as people
of faith, is to defend all of God's creation. We further urge the
U.S. Congress to enact legislation that reduces our dependence on
fossil fuels and mandates real and significant reductions in greenhouse
gas emissions so that we can re-order the energy priorities of our
country to reflect our shared values justice and sustainability.
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