Obama, US climate-control supporters focus on job creation
WASHINGTON: The four-letter word that dominates US President Barack Obama's State of the Union address - jobs - could be the savior for faltering climate control legislation, or at least that's environmentalists' latest hope.
Supporters of a global warming bill have failed to captivate the country with warnings of drought, disappearing polar ice caps, refugees fleeing floods and worsening disease. So, they are ramping up a more positive-sounding argument.
Forget environmental benefits and saving the planet. Clean energy, they say, could create millions of new jobs, a potentially powerful argument amid a 10 percent US unemployment rate, the worst in more than a quarter-century.
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