In Washington, the Kerry-Boxer climate bill was marked up in committee despite a boycott by Republicans. The bill, which is similar in structure to the House bill, contains tougher greenhouse gas reduction targets — 20 percent below 2005 levels by 2020, 83 percent by 2050.
Republicans said they are protesting the rushing of the bill through committee before full analysis by EPA. Domestic Fuel’s John Davis has filed a good report.
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