Washington, United States —
In tough economic times, voters back candidate who favours big action on climate and energy.
Statement from John Passacantando, Greenpeace USA Executive Director, on the election of Barack Obama as President of the United States.
We at Greenpeace congratulate Senator Barack Obama on his historic election as President of the United States. He has demonstrated the once-in-a-generation ability to unite America behind a common vision. It is a vision that the United States urgently needs now to solve the triple challenge of the energy, economic and global warming crises.
We also congratulate the American people for backing a candidate who stood up for real change in a time of deep economic trouble. Among the most daunting issues America faces today is the crisis of global warming, and the American people backed the candidate who ran on a clear platform of taking the bold, science-based action needed to solve that crisis.
Americans weren’t fooled by the millions of dollars spent by oil and coal companies during the election in an attempt to derail a solution. President-Elect Obama said that the change we need includes putting people back to work by solving global warming and investing in a clean energy future, and Americans responded in historic numbers.
For eight years, the international community tried to solve global warming while this country’s leadership sat on the sidelines. We look forward to showing a waiting world that America is back and ready to lead.
Obama supports strong domestic action on global warming
The Obama campaign has committed to using executive action to regulate global warming pollution, if necessary. (Source: Bloomberg News, October 16)
Obama supports international action on global warming: “Obama and Biden will re-engage with the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCC), the main international forum dedicated to addressing the climate problem". (Source: Obama-Biden, New Energy for America Plan)
Obama has committed to attend or send a personal representative to the next UN climate talks in Poland this December.
Obama supports major investments in clean energy
Obama has committed to helping create 5 million new green jobs by:
investing US$150 billion in clean energy over the next 10 years;
requiring 10 per cent of electricity be obtained from clean sources by 2012; and
putting at least a million ultra-efficient plug-in hybrid vehicles on the road.
Solving the global warming crisis is essential to getting the economy back on its feet
Extreme weather, sea level rise, flooding, and other impacts associated with global warming will cause a US$271 billion annual drag on the economy by 2025 and a whopping US$3.8 trillion by 2100. We can’t afford not to fight global warming. (Source: http://www.nrdc.org/globalwarming/cost/contents.asp)