Thursday, November 29, 2007

EPA without the E or P


The track record of the Bush administration on the environment is a disgrace.

Fortunately there are a few individuals that are still willing to engage in the good fight.

12 states sue EPA for data on toxins
The EPA's new regulations rob New Yorkers — and people across the country — of their right to know about toxic dangers in their own backyards," said Cuomo (NY Attorney General). "Along with eleven other states throughout the nation, we will restore the public's right to information about chemical hazards, despite the Bush administration's best attempts to hide it."

How does the President stack up with the global community on the environment? It is a non sequitur.

Critics angry at Bush climate plan
US President George W Bush infuriated his critics by professing world leadership on climate change at his meeting of the top 16 world economies - while offering no new substantive policy and implicitly rejecting binding emissions controls.

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