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Business and Environmental Groups Unite in Support of Climate Legislation
CHICAGO - (BUSINESS WIRE) - Exelon Chairman and CEO John W. Rowe and Natural Resources Defense
Council President Frances G. Beinecke today urged Midwest business
leaders to support comprehensive climate legislation. In a panel
discussion at the Economic Club of Chicago, Rowe and Beinecke said
economy-wide cap-and-trade legislation to reduce greenhouse gas
emissions is essential to our nation's economy and the environment.
"It is rare to see business and environmental groups on the same side of
an issue. Today's panel illustrates the unprecedented breadth of support
for action on climate change," said Rowe. "But the opposition is
committed and powerful, which means taking meaningful action on this
very difficult challenge will require political courage and an ability
to take the long view."
In his remarks, Rowe pointed to the cap-and-trade market mechanism as
the least expensive way to address the challenge posed by climate
change. Citing the Environmental Protection Agency's pending carbon
regulations, Rowe said it's not a question of whether or not to regulate
carbon emissions, rather how to do it in the most effective and
cost-efficient manner. He also reinforced the critical need for a
comprehensive climate bill that will put the nation on a path to a
low-carbon future, a sentiment echoed by Beinecke.
Beinecke also stressed the potential Midwest manufacturing boon that
could result from climate legislation.
"The Midwest pumps out more carbon dioxide than all but four countries,
making it a prime location for the new opportunities that will help
solve our energy and climate problems," said Beinecke. "We can shake the
rust off the Rust Belt with the manufacturing of new technologies and
products like solar panels and wind turbines. New wind turbines require
250 tons of steel and that is the sort of market signal that will
reinvigorate steel towns like Gary and Granite City."
Exelon and NRDC, both members of the U.S. Climate Action Partnership,
are working together along with dozens of other companies, environmental
organizations and labor groups to increase awareness and support of
climate legislation.
Rowe is the industry's longest-serving chief executive, with nearly 26
years as a utility CEO. Rowe was among the first CEOs in the industry to
focus on climate change, first testifying before Congress on the
potential effects of carbon emissions in 1992. He currently serves as
co-chair of the bipartisan National Commission on Energy Policy, and
previously chaired the Edison Electric Institute and the Nuclear Energy
Institute. Under his leadership, the company launched Exelon 2020,
an environmental and business strategy to reduce, offset or displace
more than 15 million metric tons of greenhouse gas emissions per year by
2020.
Under Beinecke's leadership, NRDC has launched a new strategic campaign
that sharply focuses the organization's efforts on curbing global
warming, moving America beyond oil, reviving the world's oceans, saving
endangered wild places, stemming the tide of toxic chemicals and
accelerating the greening of China. Her first book, "Clean Energy Common
Sense: An American Call to Action on Global Climate Change," comes out
next week, offering straight talk and definitive facts on the sometimes
confusing issues surrounding global warming in the same mold as Thomas
Paine's classic that helped fire up the American revolution.
About Exelon
Exelon Corporation is one of the nation's largest electric utilities
with approximately $19 billion in annual revenues. The company has one
of the industry's largest portfolios of electricity generation capacity,
with a nationwide reach and strong positions in the Midwest and
Mid-Atlantic. Exelon distributes electricity to approximately 5.4
million customers in northern Illinois and southeastern Pennsylvania and
natural gas to approximately 485,000 customers in the Philadelphia area.
Exelon is headquartered in Chicago and trades on the NYSE under the
ticker EXC.
About NRDC
The Natural Resources Defense Council is a national, nonprofit
organization of scientists, lawyers and environmental specialists
dedicated to protecting public health and the environment. Founded in
1970, NRDC has 1.3 million members and online activists served from
offices in New York, Washington, Chicago, Los Angeles, San Francisco and
Beijing. www.nrdc.org
Judy Rader, Exelon
312-394-7417
Josh Mogerman, NRDC
312-651-7909/773-531-5359
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