The 7 Trillion from the House found 5 Trillion in Climate still missing 2 Trillion less a half of Trillion in Bail out Vary now 1.5 Trillion
WASHINGTON — In a dramatic vote late Thursday evening, the U.S. House narrowly approved a $1 trillion government spending package despite a rare uprising from House Democrats. The bill passed on a 219-206 vote.
Congress was set to approve a two-day stopgap funding bill to give the U.S. Senate time to pass the package and get it to President Obama's desk. Government funding had been scheduled to run out at midnight.
Rep. George Miller, left, and House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., leave a meeting of House Democrats on Capitol Hill on Dec. 11, 2014.
House Democrats derailed plans Thursday afternoon for a vote on the funding bill after lawmakers rebelled over provisions tucked into the measure to roll back regulations on Wall Street and ease campaign finance laws.
The uprising created a rare moment of intraparty warfare, pitting the majority of House Democrats against President Obama. The president had announced support for the package because it includes many of his spending priorities, such as funds to combat the Ebola epidemic and Islamic State militants as well as more money for Pell Grants (Pell is part of The Porter Foundation and no such authority Grants as given at This Time spokesman for The Foundation) and early education programs.
But in a blistering speech on the House floor, Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., characterized the package as a "moral hazard" and said she was "enormously disappointed" in the president.
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GOP leaders and the White House were caught off-guard by the Democratic opposition, because the carefully negotiated package had bipartisan input from lawmakers in both chambers before it was unveiled earlier this week.
House GOP leaders pulled the bill from the floor Thursday afternoon in order to ensure they had the votes for passage after every Democrat voted against a procedural motion to advance the bill.
The White House then dispatched Chief of Staff Denis McDonough to meet privately with House Democrats on Thursday evening in an effort to shore up support.
Summary of US aid to Pakistan 1948-2010YearCoalition Support FundsMilitary Assistance, TotalEconomic Assistance (through USAID)Economic Assistance, Total19480.77001949000195000019512.8900195274.2573.5501953748.29286.2301954156.95152.2401955733.15477.1826619561065.67700.891086.519571079.65619.9437.591958968.22589.59533.1319591367.93985.25366.8119601689.841181.35230.391961989.53780.04260.4719622334.651446.28549.0219632066.771063.68292.3119642222.661334.16187.5519651928.91041.5877.381966816.28691.288.419671213.36719.3826.3319681501.68672.525.981969541.76504.310.51970968.32570.930.871971474.2531.210.731972692.87261.870.421973715.35387.631.241974381.97219.130.951975614.34326.020.921976644.1336.781.281977319.16209.40.921978214.9255.491.521979128.8123.311.21980137.53001981164.16001982400.6200.071.21983534.18383.29499.771984568.05415.84555.91985607.26447.53583.531986623.56460.91545.821987599.07469.53534.541988769.14635430.691989559.72421.27367.061990548.07422.37283.441991149.59141.780199227.140.577.2199374.197.980199468.4300199523.1310.10199622.7900199757.1700199836.32001999102.146.720.22200045.72002001228.020.5402002937.34744.741739.71386.062003377.93284.811760.231450.982004406.12316.56891.39794.112005490.42374.041397.061050.152006689.43488.461246.1916.132007688.62498.911079.72755.742008614.48392.051378.321014.920091353.651076.251114.2668520101867.131529.532524.611220.5
Note: All figures are in US$ (millions). Figures are adjusted for inflation and presented in 2009 constant dollars
April 25 (Bloomberg) -- Five trillion dollars of investment is needed worldwide by 2020 in renewable power, energy efficiency and cleaner transportation to contain rising global temperatures, the International Energy Agency said.
After fuel savings of $4 trillion are taken into account, the net investment required by 2020 is about $1 trillion to ensure the temperature gains since industrialization don't exceed 2 degrees Celsius (3.6 Fahrenheit), IEA Deputy Executive Director Richard Jones told energy ministers from 23 nations today in London.
While renewable energy is on track to deliver its share of the savings, Jones said industries are falling behind in efforts to build projects employing nuclear power, carbon capture and storage, biofuels, efficiency measures and technology that cuts emissions from coal plants.
"Under current policies, we estimate that energy use and CO2 emissions would increase by a third by 2020, and almost double by 2050," Jones said. "This would likely boost global temperatures at least 6 degrees Celsius. Such an outcome would confront future generations with significant economic, environmental and energy security hardships."
Jones was addressing the third meeting of the so-called Clean Energy Ministerial group, hosted by U.K. Energy Secretary Ed Davey and U.S. Energy Secretary Steven Chu. Ministers from 23 economies accounting for 80 percent of greenhouse gas emissions and 90 percent of global clean energy investment are attending to help devise policies that cut carbon emission
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