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Apple leaves U.S. Chamber over stance on climate change bill

By Jim Snyder - 10/05/09 07:40 PM ET

Apple announced Monday it would leave the U.S. Chamber of Commerce because of the group’s stance against climate change as the nation’s premier business lobby continued to hemorrhage members.

Apple is the fourth company to leave the Chamber over global warming. A fifth, Nike, withdrew from the Chamber’s board but remains a member of the group.

The Chamber sought to clarify its position last week after three electric utilities that support a cap on carbon pulled out. Apple is the first non-utility to back out of the group, and backers of climate legislation took the departure to mean growing momentum for their side.

“The Chamber is a consensus-driven organization and welcomes input from any
company that wants to work on a comprehensive approach to reduce greenhouse gases,” a spokesman for the group said. “While we’ll continue to represent the broad majority of our membership on this goal, we recognize that there are some companies who stand to gain more than others with the current options on the table.”

In response to the departures last week, Chamber President and CEO Tom Donohue released a statement clarifying that the group supported climate legislation that would not hurt the economy and required international participation.

“The U.S. Chamber of Commerce continues to support strong federal legislation and a binding international agreement to reduce carbon emissions and address climate change,” Donohue said. He called the Chamber’s position commonsense and mainstream.

In the same statement, the Chamber said it opposed a move by the Environmental Protection Agency to regulate carbon through the use of the Clean Air Act. The EPA announced last week its intention of regulating carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gas emissions for large power plants and industrial facilities.

An Apple executive said the company “strongly” objected to the Chamber’s recent comments opposing the EPA’s efforts to limit greenhouse gases in a letter to Donohue sent Monday.

“We would prefer that the Chamber take a more progressive stance on this critical issue and play a constructive role in addressing the climate crisis,” Apple Vice President for Worldwide Government Affairs Catherine Novelli wrote.

Apple has announced its own efforts to reduce its emissions.

“For those companies who cannot or will not do the same, Apple supports regulating greenhouse gas emissions, and it is frustrating to find the Chamber at odds with us in this effort,” Novelli said.

Apple’s resignation from the Chamber is effective immediately.

Previously, PG&E, PNM Resources and Exelon resigned from the Chamber due to disagreement on climate legislation. The utilities could stand to benefit financially under a carbon cap because they operate nuclear plants and emit less carbon dioxide than some of their competitors.

Supporters of climate legislation said Nike’s and Apple’s decision reflects the growing support for climate legislation across the business spectrum.

“These companies are making a very clear decision that moving forward on climate change legislation is the right thing to do,” said Tony Kreindler, a spokesman for the Environmental Defense Fund.

Others said the recent departures bode well for the climate bill because they demonstrate the changing political dynamics of the climate debate.

“These are mainstream companies making these decisions. It’s not Ben and Jerry’s and Tom’s of Maine,” said Erik Smith of Blue Engine Media.

“When you see non-ideological corporations making decisions like this, it leads me to believe that the Chamber is moving out of the mainstream,” said Smith, a former spokesman for House Minority Leader Dick Gephardt (D-Mo.).

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Comments (34)

Sounds like it's time to sell my Apple stock and cancel my plans to buy the I-phone. I will never buy another Apple product again, and will tell all I know to do the same.The left just doesn't get it (YET) that we do not buy this load of crap they are trying to sell us. Did you know there were only 8000 Polar Bears in the 1950's and there are over 24000 now? ANOTHER "inconvenient truth"When was all this ever DEBATED?BY danceswithtrees on 10/05/2009 at 18:41
this is crazy. how can one of the most scientificaly advance corperations not see what going on…we are all in deep sh** if we dnt start doin drastic changes now, and this just goes to show it will never happen. excuse my spelling! its the txt talk…im only 16 lolBY EARTH KISSER on 10/05/2009 at 19:02
@DANCESWITHTREE S, people don't debate facts. When you go to the doctor, and the doctor says "you have a 90 percent chance of dying from lung cancer if you continue smoking" you don't say, "Thanks Doc, I'll take the 10%." 90% of scientists agree that humans play a role in climate change and see drastic consequences for humanity. The other 10% is rapidly shrinking. But hey, I bet you know more than the experts.BY Zach on 10/05/2009 at 19:48
What FACTS??? How about the FACT that the earth has been COOLING for the last 10 years? They even changed the name to climate change because the earth is NOT warming. How do you explain the least amount of sunspots in years? How do you explain Mars is warming (Must be those SUV's there.How do you explain ice ages and warming periods over millions of years (Did the Flintstones cause it back then?)This "Patient" is not sick Zack.No Zach this is just another stupid idea to put the money in Govt's hands. and many of us want none of it…ZACH!BY Danceswithtrees on 10/05/2009 at 20:00
GLAD I BOUGHT A DELL. NOW WHAT TO DO WITH THE I-PHONE?BY PETERBILT on 10/05/2009 at 20:03
Good riddance to Apple and all those arguing there's a concensus that no longer exists. We are going into a decade and counting of cooling. That's why the morons trying to carbon tax us into the stone age now call it "climate change". And to think I was entertaining the idea of buying an I Phone.BY TexKen on 10/05/2009 at 20:05
The hoax of 'Climate Change or Global Warming' will be know to people of the future as one of the greatest scams to ever hit mankind. I hope this charade comes to a conclusion with the prosecution of the ones involved in this deception especially the ones with a lot to gain from it.BY joe blowe on 10/05/2009 at 20:36
Boy that Sony watchman just gets more and more attractive. One more reson not to buy Apples over priced, lower quality productsBY Indypendent1 on 10/05/2009 at 20:44
I called their customer relations dept. and let them know I sold my stock holdings and will tell all I know to never buy their products. Please contact them also. This is what the left does. Let's play their game!BY danceswithtrees on 10/05/2009 at 20:58
@ZACH - Uhhh… you need to go back and study some. Your ignorance is shining through. While I'm sure you're sincere… you're wrong. The idea that humans caused global warming is dying a death that even UN IPCC top scientists admit to. Real scientists don't have to falsify data… but that's exactly what the scientists pushing AGW do… and they;ve been busted. Check out Steve McIntyer's Climate Audit site or ClimateDepot.com Today, Oct 5th, ClimateDepot.com just posted a toumbstone hearalding the death of the idea of AGW. The new hotness in Eco-fearmongering is that the planet will run out of oxygen. Maybe you can go latch onto that while it's hot.BY Mike on 10/05/2009 at 21:13

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