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News :: Miscellaneous
Greens Blast Bush Administration Conflict of Interest on Energy Policy Current rating: 0
07 May 2001
Bush and Cheney would burden the U.S. with a costly, out-of-date, and environmentally unsound "19th century" energy infrastructure based on fossil fuels
WASHINGTON - May 4 - Pointing to yet another Bush Administration policy designed to enrich former employers and major donors of the President and Vice President, the Association of State Green Parties today criticized statements by Vice President Cheney indicating that this administration will pursue an energy policy based on 19th century models -- and on dangerous 20th century nuclear power.

\"If Bush and Cheney were judges, lawyers, or even legislators, they would need to recuse themselves from decisions of the type they are making,\" said ASGP Organizing Coordinator Dean Myerson. \"As with administration non-policy regarding the energy crisis in California, where the Administration even ignored pleas from Republican Governors in order to enrich their former employers, this administration has shown again that it does not have the interests of Americans at heart, who continually support renewable energy in polls.\"

Beside the Bush family\'s own extensive holdings in oil, Vice President Dick Cheney is a former CEO of Halliburton. The oil and gas industry contributed $1,846,331 to Bush\'s 2000 campaign, and $242,371 to Spencer Abraham\'s Senate (Michigan) campaign. After Abraham lost, Bush appointed him Energy Secretary. Among candidates, Bush and Abraham received the first and third highest contributions from these industries. (More information: The Center for Responsive Politics, <http://www.opensecrets.org/industries/recips.asp?Ind=E01>)

The U.S., with 4 percent of the world\'s population, uses about 25 percent of the world\'s energy resources. Instead of conversion to renewable energy, the Bush Administration is using the California energy crisis and threats of higher prices -- a result of deregulation in the early 1990s -- as an excuse to build new nuclear power plants, drill new reserves in protected natural areas, lay more pipelines, and mine more coal. Fossil fuels cause pollution and greenhouse emissions, spoiled natural areas, and depleted reserves. Nuclear power plants cannot guarantee safety, and no facilities exist for disposal of dangerous radioactive waste.

Greens have pushed for a massive conversion to hydrogen fuel cell technology and low-cost wind turbines, photovoltaic modules, and solar thermal energy over the next generation, calling these an urgent necessity in light of increasing global climate change, which is in part the proven result of human agency.

ASGP Co-Chair Annie Goeke noted that, \"The United States is already falling behind in key technology sectors due to the total lack of leadership shown by the Clinton Administration regarding energy and its obstruction of measures to reverse global warming. Bush policy will speed this up and mire the U.S. economy with a 19th century infrastructure as the rest of the world moves headfirst into the 21st century.\"

Greens have called for the following:

1. President Bush and Vice President Cheney should excuse themselves from decision which benefit former employers or major donors. A non-partisan committee of U.S. Congress members should be created to replace Bush and Cheney when they must recuse themselves.

2. The National Research Council should create an emergency energy panel to analyze the capability of conservation and renewable sources, such as solar, wind, and fuel cell energy, to contribute to the U.S. energy supply. President Bush must reverse his proposal for spending cuts of 54 percent for solar and 48 percent for wind energy.

Only through a Green energy policy, including the above steps, can we enact a sane U.S. energy policy and restore hope for a clean, efficient, and sufficient energy system.

MORE INFORMATION:

The Association of State Green Parties http://www.greenparties.org

INFORMATION on energy conservation and alternate sources: (These sites and organizations have no connection with the Association of State Green Parties)

The Rocky Mountain Institute http://www.rmi.org/sitepages/pid171.asp

Union of Concerned Scientists http://www.ucsusa.org/energy/find.ei.html

CONTACT: Association of State Green Parties (ASGP)
Nancy Allen, Media Coordinator
207-326-4576, nallen (at) acadia.net
Scott McLarty, Media Coordinator
202-518-5624, scottmclarty (at) yahoo.com
See also:
http://www.greenparties.org
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