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90_HJ0036 LRB9007414DPcw 1 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION 2 WHEREAS, The United States is a signatory to the 1992 Rio 3 Framework Convention on Global Climate Change ("Convention") 4 and is currently participating in international negotiations, 5 pursuant to a United Nations agreement reached in Berlin in 6 1995 ("Berlin Mandate"), to expand the scope of the 7 Convention; and 8 WHEREAS, The Berlin Mandate requires the United States, 9 Western Europe, Japan, and other advanced industrial nations 10 ("Developed Country Parties") to negotiate legally binding 11 quantified emission limitation and reduction objectives for 12 greenhouse gases for the post-2000 period, while not 13 increasing the commitments of developing countries such as 14 China, India, and Mexico ("Developing Country Parties"); and 15 WHEREAS, The United States and other Developed Country 16 Parties are pursuing policies aimed at reducing emissions of 17 greenhouse gases to 1990 levels by the year 2000 pursuant to 18 the terms of the Convention; and 19 WHEREAS, Emissions of greenhouse gases such as carbon 20 dioxide are caused primarily by the combustion of oil, coal, 21 and natural gas fuels by industries, automobiles, and other 22 human uses of energy; and 23 WHEREAS, The United States relies on carbon-based fossil 24 fuels for more than 90% of its total energy supply; and 25 WHEREAS, Developing Country Parties exempt from the 26 Berlin Mandate are expected to increase their rates of 27 economic growth and fossil fuel use over the next 2 decades 28 and to surpass the United States and other Developed Country 29 Parties in total emissions of greenhouse gases; and 30 WHEREAS, 1997 studies prepared by the United States 31 Government estimate that legally binding requirements for the -2- LRB9007414DPcw 1 stabilization of greenhouse gases at 1990 levels would result 2 in the loss of 900,000 jobs in the United States, sharply 3 increased energy prices, reduced family incomes and wages, 4 and severe losses of output in energy-intensive industries; 5 and 6 WHEREAS, The exemption in the Berlin Mandate for new 7 commitments by Developing Country Parties creates an unfair 8 competitive imbalance between industrial and developing 9 nations, potentially leading to the transfer of jobs and 10 industrial development from Developed Country Parties to 11 Developing Country Parties; and 12 WHEREAS, Increased emissions of greenhouse gases by 13 Developing Country Parties would offset any environmental 14 benefits associated with emissions reductions achieved by the 15 United States and other Developed Country Parties; and 16 WHEREAS, On July 25, 1997, the United States Senate 17 adopted Senate Resolution No. 98 by a vote of 95-0, 18 expressing the Sense of the Senate that "the United States 19 should not be a signatory to any protocol to or other 20 agreement regarding, the Framework Convention on Climate 21 Change ... which would require the advice and consent of the 22 Senate to ratification, and which would mandate new 23 commitments to mitigate greenhouse gas emissions for the 24 Developed Country Parties, unless the protocol or other 25 agreement also mandates specific scheduled commitments within 26 the same compliance period to mitigate greenhouse gas 27 emissions for Developing Country Parties"; and 28 WHEREAS, Senate Resolution No. 98 further states that 29 "the Senate strongly believes that the proposals under 30 negotiation, because of the disparity of treatment between 31 Developed and Developing Countries, and the level of required 32 emission reductions, could result in serious harm to the -3- LRB9007414DPcw 1 United States economy, including significant job loss, trade 2 disadvantages, increased energy and consumer costs, and tax 3 increases"; therefore, be it 4 RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE 5 NINETIETH GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, THE 6 SENATE CONCURRING HEREIN, that the General Assembly urges the 7 President of the United States to avoid entering into any new 8 climate treaty commitments pursuant to the Berlin Mandate 9 that would lead to the loss of jobs, income, or economic 10 development in the United States, or to increases in the 11 price of energy to consumers, without corresponding 12 commitments by Developing Country Parties as called for by 13 Senate Resolution No. 98; and be it further 14 RESOLVED, That the General Assembly calls upon the United 15 States Senate to reject any proposed protocol or other 16 amendment to the Convention that is inconsistent with this 17 resolution or that does not comply fully with Senate 18 Resolution No. 98; and be it further 19 RESOLVED, That suitable copies of this resolution be 20 forwarded to the President of the United States and to the 21 President Pro Tempore of the United States Senate.