BILLINGS- As debate over climate change legislation heats
up on Capitol Hill, the Director of the University of Montana’s
Climate Change Studies Program, and a co-author of a Nobel Prize winning
report, says cap and trade legislation could ruin the US economy.
During a Wednesday morning interview with statewide radio talk show
host Aaron Flint on “Voices of Montana,” Dr. Steve Running
said any climate change solution needs to involve all nations.
“We have to have all the major nations in agreement on future
progress,” said Running.
Running is a co-author of the Nobel Prize winning Intergovernmental
Panel on Climate Change, and founder of the Climate Change Studies program
at the University of Montana. He added, “If the US passed a cap
and trade and other countries did not, it wouldn’t work. It would
ruin the US economy and it wouldn’t save the climate either. So
this is a global issue, the global climate statistics are global in
nature, global carbon emissions are global in nature, and we really
have to have an international consensus of what to do. That is going
to stretch our international diplomacy to its limit, there’s no
doubt about that.”
Nonetheless, Running called on the United States to show leadership
on the issue of addressing climate change, saying other countries will
follow suit.
"Voices of Montana" is a Northern News Network talk show that
airs statewide on more than a dozen radio stations each weekday morning.
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