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elleng

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Thu Jun 18, 2015, 10:39 AM Jun 2015

As the pope opines on climate change, O’Malley releases a clean energy agenda.

As some Catholic candidates seeking the Republican presidential nomination question the pope’s advocacy on climate change, Democratic hopeful Martin O’Malley is embracing it.

The former Maryland governor, who is a practicing Catholic, plans to issue a white paper Thursday morning that declares that the United States has a “moral obligation” to address climate change and outlines steps he would take to accelerate a move toward clean energy -- including several that build upon Obama administration policies and some that depart from them.

In his white paper, a copy of which was obtained by The Washington Post, O’Malley argues that a full embrace of clean energy presents the biggest job creation opportunity the country as seen in a century.

Among other initiatives, O’Malley will call for expanding an Obama administration effort to regulate emissions from power plants to include other sources of greenhouse gases, such as cement and fertilizer plans and existing oil and gas wells.

O’Malley, who pushed a series of renewable-energy initiatives as governor, also calls for a halt in issuing new oil and gas drilling permits in Alaska and off the U.S. coasts -- a move that runs counter to recent Obama actions -- and he says he would end all taxpayer subsidies for fossil fuels while extending production and investment tax credits for sources of renewable energy.

In the paper, O’Malley says he would direct the Environmental Protection Agency to adopt a “zero-tolerance” policy for methane leaks from oil and gas production and that he would reject projects like the proposed Keystone XL Pipeline that he says exacerbate climate change.

O’Malley’s document references Republican resistance on the issue, saying he would push many of his actions through executive action, starting on “day one,” if elected president.

Some of those actions include retrofitting federal buildings to higher energy-efficiency standards and new requirements for the federal automobile fleet. O’Malley says he would also establish a “Clean Energy Job Corps” with the aim of retrofitting buildings and creating new green spaces across the country.

More broadly, he says in the plan, that he would set a goal to make the country completely powered by clean energy within 35 years.

During his tenure as Maryland governor, O’Malley muscled through legislation to jump-start the state’s offshore wind power industry, pushed several initiatives to expand the use of solar energy and signed legislation adopting tougher vehicle emissions standards.

http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/post-politics/wp/2015/06/18/as-the-pope-opines-on-climate-change-omalley-releases-a-clean-energy-agenda/

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