Climate Change
Kucinich gave the following speech in Congress on October 27, 2005:
"Madam Speaker, I am urging all Members of the House to join in support of House Resolution 515, which is a resolution of inquiry that requests the President of the United States to provide to the House of Representatives documents in his possession relating to the anticipated effects of climate change on the coastal regions of the United States.
"With the devastation of hurricanes Wilma, Rita and others, we are aware that there is a new phenomenon that is affecting this country with respect to climate change. Scientists may dispute whether or not the meteorological changes that we have witnessed are somehow related to changes in the global climate, but one thing for sure, it is important that Congress begin a dialogue with the administration.
"It is important that we find out what connection there may be with climate change and effects on coastal regions. Hurricane Katrina certainly illustrated that we should be concerned about climate change. This resolution of inquiry, now sponsored by 150 Members of the House, aims to get the facts from the administration and begin a dialogue that would be important to our Nation's economy and our national security."
[Ed. note: House Resolution 515 was referred to the House Committee on Science.]
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