Climate shift: Senate likely to warm to Inhofe’s view
Sen. Jim Inhofe lost his battle with Democrats over climate change legislation, but his ultimate victory might be in view.
Democrats on the Senate’s Environment and Public Works Committee approved a bill last week that would require a 20 percent cut in U.S. greenhouse gas emissions by 2020, mainly through a cap-and-trade system.
Led by Inhofe, Republicans boycotted the vote, claiming the legislation’...
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