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The Feingold campaign called Johnson's views "out of touch with reality." "His belief that he knows better than most of the scientists in the world is dangerous," campaign spokesman John Kraus said. Feingold has said he supports action on climate change, though he has opposed a mandatory cap on greenhouse-gas emissions. The Democratic senator said it could harm Wisconsin because the state relies substantially on coal-fired power generation. Congress has deadlocked on climate legislation that would limit emissions of greenhouse gases, which most scientists say are a leading contributor to global warming. Still, President Barack Obama has pledged to reduce U.S. emissions by 17 percent by 2020, and by more than 80 percent by 2050, through executive orders and a continuing push for the legislation. Proposed measures have included taxes on carbon dioxide emissions produced by coal-fired power plants and other large polluters. Johnson said now isn't the time to be proposing more taxes. "We've got to create jobs," he said. "We've got to create economic growth." ___ Online: Ron Johnson: Russ Feingold: http://www.russfeingold.org/
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