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90_HJ0036

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 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
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 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
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 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.

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