EPA stalls on carbon regulation
The Washington Post editorial today sums up the EPA and EPA Administrator Stephen L. Johnson's stalling on regulating greenhouse gas emissions despite a year-old Supreme Court ruling compelling them to do so.
Quote of note:
For a year, Mr. Johnson assured all who inquired that the EPA was "working diligently to develop an overall strategy" for regulating greenhouse gas emissions while at the same time he was making decisions that increased U.S. contributions to global warming.
Today's the one-year anniversary of the Supreme Court Mass. v. EPA decision and yet like the editorial states, it looks like Johnson is leaving any greenhouse gas regulations to the next administration.





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Posted by: Jalen_R | February 05, 2009 at 08:51 PM