Clinton: Don't Ask Dems to "Commit Suicide" With Climate Bill
Speaking with a group of bloggers on Monday ahead of his fifth annual summit of leaders from government and the private sector, President Bill Clinton said the US risks looking like "yesterday's country" if it does not approve a binding limit on greenhouse gases this year. His remarks come just before the United Nations climate summit on Tuesday and the start of the fifth annual meeting of the Clinton Global Initiative. The summit serves as forum for innovators and funders to collaborate on international projects, with a focus on economic development, human rights, health, and environment. Climate change has been among the top issues at the summit in recent years.
"I still think the president should try really hard to pass climate change legislation this year, in addition to health care," he said. Without passing it, he said, the U.S. will appear "long in the tooth... We need to be tomorrow's country."
"[Democrats] won't worry about it politically if we can prove it's good economics," said Clinton. "We shouldn't ask them to commit suicide. I wouldn't want them to do again what they did in '94."
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