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David Victor Quoted in New York Times

Energy Firms Find No Unity on Climate Bill

10/18/2009
John Broder and Jad Mouawad, The New York Times

In past energy policy debates, the oil and gas lobbies were largely united.

Today, each energy subsector, fearing any legislation that might give it a disadvantage, is battling for favor. The gas producers, for example, have formed the American Natural Gas Alliance, which is spending heavily on advertising and lobbying to point out that gas emits roughly half the carbon dioxide of coal. The group has also helped organize its allies in Congress into a new natural gas caucus, with two dozen members.

“These fissures are happening because a policy is increasingly seen as inevitable,” said David G. Victor, an energy expert at the University of California, San Diego. “Old coalitions are splintering and fascinating new alliances are being formed.”

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David Victor is director of the Laboratory on International Law and Regulation, based at the School of International Relations and Pacific Studies.

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