Cleantech Public Affairs: EPA Spooks Industry but Will Congress Act?
It's interesting to see large commercial and industrial companies infighting over how to approach lobbying around greenhouse gas (GHG) requirements. According to the FT, companies are actually leaving the US Chamber of Commerce over disagreements on how to approach lobbying around climate change legislation.
The thinking is that by lobbying to stall or water down a bill in Congress, businesses have exposed themselves to an Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) rule on GHG emissions which would be even more restrictive. It will be interesting to see if this leads to a wholesale change in lobbying tactics which could grease the skids for a climate bill in the coming weeks.
Tags: carbon+tax, EPA, ghg, greenhouse+gas, lobbying, public+affairs
Posted by Jason Morris on October 2, 2009 at 2:09 PM
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