Environmental groups lay out green agenda
By
Kathie Durbin
The Columbian
January 19, 2009
News Article
"Washington’s environmental groups will lobby the 2009 Legislature to
impose a “polluter pays” levy on oil companies. The money would help
pay the cost of reducing contaminated runoff into the state’s waters.
The
Washington Environmental Council, a coalition of the state’s major
environmental groups, also will urge lawmakers to move ahead with
adopting a “cap and invest” system for carbon emissions, which would
require polluters to buy permits to emit carbon. The revenue would be
used to create green energy jobs, spur innovation, and provide
assistance to people who are struggling with high energy costs..."

