Climate Change Hearing Requests

 
Between May 2011 and December 2012, Rep. Henry A. Waxman and Rep. Bobby L. Rush, Ranking Members of the Committee on Energy and Commerce and the Subcommittee on Energy and Power, have written 21 letters to Chairmen Fred Upton and Ed Whitfield requesting hearings on climate change. To date, there has been no response to these requests.
 
A summary and full text of each letter is below.

December 11, 2012

Ranking Members Waxman and Rush Call for Hearing on Rate of Decarbonization and Global Warming

Ranking Members Waxman Rush requested a hearing on the PriceWaterhouseCoopers (PwC) Low Carbon Economy Index report on the necessary rate of decarbonization to limit global warming.

November 19, 2012

Ranking Members Waxman and Rush Call for Hearing on Sobering World Bank Climate Report

Ranking Members Waxman Rush requested a hearing on an important, new World Bank report that details the “devastating” impacts of climate change.  The report, ”Turn Down the Heat: Why a 4°C Warmer World Must be Avoided,” details what the world would be like with warming of 4 degrees Celsius before the end of the century.

November 14, 2012

Ranking Members Waxman and Rush Call for Hearing on Relationship Between Climate Change and National Security

Ranking Members Waxman and Rush requested a hearing on an important, new report that examines the connections between national security and climate change.  The report, released by the National Research Council of the National Academies, finds that the government should immediately begin to develop a strategy to monitor threats connected to climate change, as potentially disruptive environmental events are expected to increase in frequency and intensity. 

October 31, 2012

Ranking Members Waxman and Rush Call on Committee Republicans to Hold Hearing on Hurricane Sandy and Climate Change

Ranking Members Waxman and Rush requested a hearing on Hurricane Sandy, extreme weather events, and climate change.  Hurricane Sandy is the type of extreme weather event that climate scientists have said will become more common if we fail to reduce our carbon pollution. 

September 14, 2012

Ranking Members Waxman and Rush Renew Request for Hearing on Climate Change’s Effects on Ocean Acidification

Ranking Members Waxman and Rush requested a hearing on ocean acidification and its damage to sensitive marine ecosystems and species.  The warming and acidification of the oceans are causing rapid declines in oyster production, endangering the already critically injured North Atlantic right whale, and affecting deep sea marine life.

September 10, 2012

Ranking Members Waxman and Rush Request Hearing on Impact of Climate Change on Electricity Sector

Ranking Members Waxman and Rush requested a hearing on the impact of climate change on the nation’s energy generation.  Recent reports indicate that record-breaking heat and drought conditions are forcing power plant operators to use less water to operate hydroelectric, coal-fired, and nuclear power plants, resulting in the shutdown of some nuclear plants as cooling water becomes either too warm or too scarce. 

July 13, 2012

Ranking Members Waxman and Rush Urge Committee to Hold Hearing on Climate Change as the Nation Battles Wildfires and Extreme Weather

Ranking Members Waxman and Rush requested a hearing on the dangers of climate change.  Specifically, the members are requesting a hearing on the recent wildfires and extreme weather events the United States has experienced and the role global climate change has played in these events.

June 4, 2012

Ranking Members Waxman and Rush Call for Hearing on Carbon Capture and Sequestration Developments

Ranking Members Waxman and Rush requested a hearing on new information on the potential role of carbon capture and sequestration (CCS) to control carbon pollution and to provide for the clean use of coal in the future.

May 14, 2012

Reps. Waxman, Rush, and DeGette Call for Hearing on Natural Gas Flaring

Ranking Members Waxman, Rush, and DeGette renewed a request for a hearing on the practice of natural gas flaring at oil production facilities in the U.S. and its potential energy and environmental impact.  The request follows a recent report that the U.S. shale boom caused global gas flaring to rise in 2011, reversing a downward trend.  The United States now falls in the top 10 countries for natural gas flaring, along with Russia, Nigeria, and Iraq.

April 30, 2012

Ranking Members Waxman and Rush Request Hearing on IEA Report Recommending Immediate Action to Combat Worst Impacts of Climate Change

Ranking Members Waxman and Rush requested a hearing on findings by the International Energy Agency (IEA) suggesting that the transition to a low-carbon energy system is happening too slowly to prevent the worst impacts of climate change.

April 12, 2012

Ranking Members Waxman and Rush Call for Hearing on Role of Global Climate Change in March Heat Wave

Ranking Members Waxman and Rush requested a hearing on the link between global climate change and the unprecedented March heat wave across the contiguous United States. Data from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration indicates that this was the warmest March on record with temperatures breaking more than 15,000 records.

March 21, 2012

Ranking Members Waxman and Rush Call for Hearing on Carbon Dioxide Emissions’ Effects on Oceans

Ranking Members Waxman and Rush requested a hearing on the rapid acidifying of oceans due to rising emissions of carbon dioxide. Studies from Columbia University, the University of Bristol, and others concluded that, due to carbon dioxide emissions, ocean acidification is occurring much faster than at any other point in Earth’s history, perhaps causing unprecedented marine ecosystem change.

February 22, 2012

Ranking Members Waxman and Rush Call for Hearing on NOAA Data on Rising Temperatures Worldwide

Ranking Members Waxman and Rush requested  a hearing on new data from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) showing that the 2011-2012 winter has been much warmer than average, consistent with overall rising temperatures on a global scale.

January 26, 2012

Ranking Members Waxman and Rush Call for Hearing on IPCC Report on Climate Extremes Caused by Climate Change

Ranking Members Waxman and Rush requested a hearing on a recent report by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), which finds that increases in concentrations of greenhouse gases have contributed to recent climate extremes.  A hearing would allow members to hear expert testimony on the economic and human effects of climate change, tied to the record droughts, heavy rains, weather-related disasters, and heat waves that occurred across the United States this year. 

January 19, 2012

Ranking Members Waxman and Rush Call for Hearing on Permafrost Thawing, Increase in Carbon and Methane Emissions

Ranking Members Waxman and Rush requested a hearing on new reports of thawing permafrost in the Northern Hemisphere and the potentially dangerous levels of methane and carbon it could release into the atmosphere.

November 18, 2011

Ranking Members Waxman and Rush Call for Hearing on New IEA Analysis: World Has Five Years to Combat Irreversible Climate Change

Ranking Members Waxman and Rush requested a hearing on a new analysis by the International Energy Agency (IEA) finding that failure to take action to prevent climate change in the next five years will likely commit the world to large temperature increases and likely devastating effects.

November 10, 2011

Reps. Waxman and Rush Request Hearing on New Economic Analysis of Economic Costs of Air Pollution from Coal- and Oil-Fired Power Plants

Ranking Members Waxman and Rush requested a hearing on a new analysis by Yale University and Middlebury College economists, entitled Environmental Accounting for Pollution in the United States Economy.  The analysis finds that the economic costs of air pollution from coal-fired and oil-fired power plants outweigh the economic value these sources add to the economy, which indicates that stronger pollution control regulations would strengthen our national wellbeing.

November 4, 2011

Ranking Members Waxman and Rush Request Hearing on Impact of Global Warming on Crop Yields

Ranking Members Waxman and Rush requested hearings on important new developments in climate change science. The latest science indicates that crop yields, agricultural areas, and consumers are now experiencing the adverse effects of climate change and are expected to face more acute challenges as temperatures continue to rise.

October 28, 2011

Ranking Members Waxman and Rush Call for Hearing on New Analysis of Climate Change Science

Ranking Members Waxman and Rush requested a hearing to examine an important new analysis by the Berkeley Earth Surface Temperature Project.  This analysis, led by Richard Muller, a prominent climate skeptic, found that “global warming is real.” 

October 13, 2011

Rep. Waxman and Rep. Rush Call for Hearing on North Dakota Natural Gas Flaring

Ranking Members Waxman and Rush requested a hearing to assess natural gas flaring practices in North Dakota and their potential energy and environmental consequences.  The request follows a recent news report on the wasteful process of burning natural gas in North Dakota.

May 23, 2011

Reps. Waxman and Rush Request Hearing on Climate Change Science

Ranking Members Waxman and Rush requested a hearing on two new reports on climate change from the National Academy of Sciences and the Vatican, which found that climate change is occurring and that urgent action is needed to address its dangers.  

Dec 18, 2012