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(MCT) — WASHINGTON — The Senate’s top Republican on energy issues, Lisa Murkowski of Alaska, is proposing a U.S. energy policy that would call for increased drilling while opposing laws to cap greenhouse gases that are blamed for global warming.

“Energy 20/20” is a signal of how the Republicans want to proceed on energy policy in the coming years as the nation wrestles with contentious debates over oil drilling, fracking and climate change.

Murkowski, the top-ranking Republican on the Senate energy committee, argues that energy is too often seen as a necessary evil rather than embraced for what it brings.

“We like to be comfortable in our temperatures. We like to be able to move around. This is the mark of a successful and an economically healthy world. Where you have energy these are the prosperous areas,” she said in an interview.

Her proposal opposes “any policy that would increase the price of energy or limit consumer choice.” Its release comes two weeks after President Barack Obama promised in his inaugural address to respond to climate change, casting it as a moral obligation to address the emissions linked to warming of the planet, melting Arctic sea ice and rising sea levels.

Murkowski said Congress is unlikely to embrace climate-change bills. Major legislation that would have capped emissions and set up markets to trade pollution credits failed in 2010 and is not likely to be resurrected.

“I’m looking at it from the perspective of what’s going to create jobs, what’s going to help the economy,” Murkowski said. “A carbon tax or a cap and trade proposal or something that is going to make energy more expensive is not going to help us.”

Murkowski co-sponsored an attempt in 2007 to impose a cap on carbon emissions, saying at the time that “the permafrost is melting, Arctic ice is disappearing and wildlife habitat is changing.” She said Friday that the economy is weaker now and emphasized that the 2007 proposal had limits on its scope.

Murkowski’s plan calls for investments in research and development of technologies to lower emissions.

Franz Matzner of the Natural Resources Defense Council said he hasn’t seen Murkowski’s proposal but that any call to ramp up fossil fuel production and forgo action on climate change is a bad idea.

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