Sen. Barbara Boxer the force behind upcoming [climate fraud] bill
"If the planet heats up too much, we're going to have an America that doesn't resemble this one and will be very incompatible with the health of our families," Boxer said.West Virginia - Rockefeller questioned on cap and trade
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One recent Rasmussen poll found Boxer just four points ahead of possible challenger Carly Fiorina, a former Hewlett-Packard chief executive. Fiorina, a Los Altos Hills Republican who has yet to formally declare her candidacy, declined through a spokeswoman to comment on Boxer's legislation.
A recent poll found that 66 percent of registered state voters said they believed that global warming is a serious problem, according to the poll by Mark Blankenship Enterprises, a Charleston-based consulting group.West Virginia - Cap-and-trade scenario dire for jobs
But 69 percent of people in the same survey said they aren't willing to pay $50 a month or more on their electric bills to prevent global warming. The poll was a late August survey of 400 registered. The margin of error is plus or minus 4.9 percent.
WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS - The Waxman-Markey cap-and-trade energy bill pending in Congress could cost West Virginia 38,500 jobs, West Virginia University economist Tom Witt said.Cap and trade bashed at rally, draws protest
Wayne Wood, president of the 47,000-member Michigan Farm Bureau, asked the crowd how happy they would be if the price of food went up 30 percent. That's how much he estimated the cost of food would increase with the increased costs of natural gas, electricity and petroleum to farmers, which would increase costs of fuel, fertilizer and chemicals.
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“This is a huge concern for farmers because energy expenses account for 60 percent of a farm's total operating costs,” Wood said.
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