The USCAP family has grown again.
Weyerhaeuser, one of the world's biggest timber and paper products companies, announced today that it has joined the United States Climate Action Partnership.
That brings USCAP's membership to 29 companies and NGO's. The widely diverse members have all banded together to support passage of strong climate and clean energy legislation in Congress.
Weyerhaeuser joins such "strange bedfellows" as Shell Oil, Duke Energy, PepsiCo, General Electric, Natural Resources Defense Council, The Nature Conservancy– and, of course, EDF.
In a statement, Weyerhaeuser CEO Dan Fulton said:
The role of forest fiber in a low carbon economy will depend on the public policy concepts under debate in Washington, D.C. … we believe our membership [in USCAP] will help positively position sustainable forestry, biomass and forest products in these important policy discussions.
EDF is always happy to welcome another ally in the fight for a strong climate policy. We don't always agree with Weyerhaeuser — or the other USCAP companies — on every issue. But the fact that such divergent voices all agree on this issue underscores how vital a climate bill is to our entire economy.
More details are in the New York Times and The Hill.