So he's giving a speech this afternoon . . . why?
US President George W. Bush is opposed to legislation being discussed in Congress to cap greenhouse gas emissions because the proposals would hurt the economy, his spokeswoman said Monday.
"We have conversations with Congress to let them know where we are. And we have been not shy about saying that we don't support legislation that is currently on the Hill," press secretary Dana Perino said. "We think that it would be bad for the economy, and that it wouldn't -- ultimately, it wouldn't address the problem."
Perino was referring to a bill sponsored by Republican John Warner and Independent Joe Lieberman that would set a limit on the level of carbon emissions and introduce economic incentives for cutting back on pollutants, a system known as "cap and trade."
Democratic Senate Majority leader Harry Reid has scheduled debate on various proposals for combating climate change in early June, Perino said. "Our views on -- on especially the Warner-Lieberman bill, are well known. We cannot support it," she said.
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