3/24/2009

EPA: Proposing to classify Carbon Dioxide as health hazard

Quick hide the plants. For the new announcement see this:

The Environmental Protection Agency sent a proposal to the White House Friday finding that global warming is endangering the public's health and welfare, according to several sources, a move that could have far-reaching implications for the nation's economy and environment.

"This is historic news," said Frank O'Donnell, who heads the public watchdog group Clean Air Watch. "It will set the stage for the first-ever national limits on global warming pollution. And it is likely to help light a fire under Congress to get moving."


IBD has this:

Climate Change: The EPA has prepared a finding for review that global warming is a public health threat, the first step toward regulating the American economy down to your lawn mower.

We are often told how the pursuit of alternative energy will help save the earth from climate change and create lots of green jobs. Advocates rarely use the phrase "global warming" any more because the earth is in fact no longer warming, and hasn't for a decade due to a decline in solar activity and other natural factors.

They prefer the phrase "climate change" because it can cover a multitude of things such as snow in Malibu or blizzards during global warming conferences and protests. They want to hide the fact that the Earth is not warming. They also want to hide the fact the futile regulation of greenhouse gases will produce an unintended consequence — green unemployment.

Environmentalists celebrated a victory on Monday when the White House acknowledged that the Environmental Protection Agency had transmitted its proposed finding that global warming is a public health threat. The U.S. Supreme Court directed the EPA two years ago to decide that question, ruling that if it found warming to be a threat, it must under the law regulate CO2 and other greenhouse gases. . . . . .

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2 Comments:

Blogger Imee Rocks said...

Lol, "Quick hide the plants." That was really funny. I think EPA has a point though, but it was not clearly stated. Anyway, climate change is something that affects everyone so I really almost don't mind most announcements like this. Just as long as they don't go overboard.

-Imee

3/25/2009 6:17 AM  
Blogger juandos said...

"The Environmental Protection Agency sent a proposal to the White House Friday finding that global warming is endangering the public's health and welfare"...

Obviously some folks don't care how blindingly stupid they sound in public...

3/25/2009 5:06 PM  

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