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90_SJ0067

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 1                       SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION
 2        WHEREAS, The United States is a  signatory  to  the  1992
 3    United  Nations Framework Convention on Global Climate Change
 4    (FCCC); and
 5        WHEREAS, A proposed protocol to expand the scope  of  the
 6    FCCC  was  negotiated in December 1997 in Kyoto, Japan (Kyoto
 7    Protocol), potentially requiring the United States to  reduce
 8    emissions  of  greenhouse gases by 7% from 1990 levels during
 9    the period 2008 to 2012,  with  potentially  larger  emission
10    reductions thereafter; and
11        WHEREAS,  President William J. Clinton pledged on October
12    22,  1997  "that  the  United  States  not   assume   binding
13    obligations   (in   Kyoto)   unless  key  developing  nations
14    meaningfully participate in this effort"; and
15        WHEREAS, On July  25,  1997,  the  United  States  Senate
16    adopted   Senate  Resolution  No.  98  by  a  vote  of  95-0,
17    expressing the sense of the Senate that  "The  United  States
18    should  not be a signatory to any protocol or other agreement
19    regarding the Framework  Convention  on  Climate  Change  ...
20    which  would  require the advice and consent of the Senate to
21    ratification, and which  would  mandate  new  commitments  to
22    mitigate  greenhouse  gas emissions for the developed country
23    parties unless the protocol or other agreement also  mandates
24    specific  scheduled  legally  binding  commitments within the
25    same compliance period to mitigate greenhouse  gas  emissions
26    for developing country parties."; and
27        WHEREAS,  Developing  nations  are exempt from greenhouse
28    gas emission limitation requirements in the FCCC and  refused
29    in  the  Kyoto negotiations to accept any new commitments for
30    greenhouse  gas  emission  limitations  through   the   Kyoto
31    Protocol; and
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 1        WHEREAS,  Emissions  of  greenhouse  gases such as carbon
 2    dioxide are caused primarily by the combustion of oil,  coal,
 3    and  natural gas fuels by industries, automobiles, homes, and
 4    other uses of energy; and
 5        WHEREAS, The United States relies on carbon-based  fossil
 6    fuels for more than 90% of its total energy supply; and
 7        WHEREAS,  Achieving  the  emission reductions proposed by
 8    the  Kyoto  Protocol  would  require  an  approximately   38%
 9    reduction  in projected United States carbon emissions during
10    the period 2008 to 2012; and
11        WHEREAS,  Developing  countries  exempt   from   emission
12    limitations under the Kyoto Protocol are expected to increase
13    their  rates of fossil fuel use over the next two decades and
14    to  surpass  the  United  States  and  other   industrialized
15    counties in total emissions of greenhouse gases; and
16        WHEREAS,  Studies  prepared  by  the economic forecasting
17    group WEFA, Inc. estimate that legally  binding  requirements
18    for the reduction of the United States greenhouse gases below
19    1990  emission  levels  would result in the loss of more than
20    146,800 Illinois jobs, with an unemployment rate  approaching
21    6%  in  2010,  while  subjecting  Illinois citizens to higher
22    energy, housing, medical, and food costs  that  would  reduce
23    Illinois  tax  revenue  by  $1.4  billion  annually  by 2010;
24    personal income for Illinois citizens would decline  by  $8.3
25    billion by 2010; and
26        WHEREAS,  The  failure  to  provide  for  commitments  by
27    developing  countries in the Kyoto Protocol creates an unfair
28    competitive  imbalance  between  industrial  and   developing
29    nations,  potentially  leading  to  the  transfer of jobs and
30    industrial development from the United States  to  developing
31    countries; and
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 1        WHEREAS,  There  is  no  consensus  within the scientific
 2    community that emissions of greenhouse gases are  causing  or
 3    will cause global climate changes; and
 4        WHEREAS,  Increased  emissions  of  greenhouse  gases  by
 5    developing  countries would offset any environmental benefits
 6    associated with emissions reductions achieved by  the  United
 7    States and by other industrial nations; therefore, be it
 8        RESOLVED, BY THE SENATE OF THE NINETIETH GENERAL ASSEMBLY
 9    OF  THE  STATE  OF  ILLINOIS,  THE  HOUSE  OF REPRESENTATIVES
10    CONCURRING HEREIN:
11             (1)  That we strongly  urge  the  President  of  the
12        United States not to sign the Kyoto Protocol to the FCCC;
13             (2)  That,  if  the  President  does  sign the Kyoto
14        Protocol, we strongly urge the United States  Senate  not
15        to ratify the treaty;
16             (3)  That we request that no federal or State agency
17        take   any   action  to  initiate  strategies  to  reduce
18        greenhouse gases as required by the Kyoto Protocol  until
19        it  is  revised to include specific scheduled commitments
20        for  developing  countries  to  mitigate  greenhouse  gas
21        emissions with the same compliance periods  required  for
22        developed countries; and
23             (4)  That  we  strongly  urge  that  any  action  to
24        mitigate  emissions  of  greenhouse  gasses  be  based on
25        scientific facts and data; and be it further
26        RESOLVED, That suitable  copies  of  this  resolution  be
27    delivered   to  the  President  of  the  United  States,  the
28    President pro tempore of the U.S. Senate, the Speaker of  the
29    U.S.  House  of  Representatives,  and  each  member  of  the
30    Illinois congressional delegation.

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