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11/03/2008 11:12 AM     print story email story  

Bush Administration To Wreak Environmental Havoc In Remaining Days

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On Friday, the U.S. House of Representatives' Select Committee on Energy Independence and Global Warming released a report detailing major regulatory changes on energy and environmental issues the Bush administration could make in its final days.

From global warming to water quality to endangered species to nuclear safety, the report highlights the major issues the public and the media should look out for in the closing days of an administration with a sharp deregulatory ben.

"If you thought the first 100 days of the Bush administration were bad, just wait and see what the last 100 could bring," said Select Committee Chairman Edward J. Markey (D-Mass.). "We already know this administration has a deep, unwavering ideology of deregulation that has negatively affected our environment and our economy. And with scant time left, there's no reason to think they'll stop deregulating now."

In 2001, the Bush administration presaged years of deregulatory, anti-environmental action. In that year, the administration refused to reduce the arsenic levels in drinking water, opened wilderness areas to new roads, and rejected the Kyoto Protocol after promising to cut emissions.

In recent weeks the administration has been rushing to push through new rules on mountaintop removal coal mining, looser limits on power plants and endangered species listing.

The report, titled "Past is Prologue: For Energy and the Environment, the Bush Administration's Last 100 Days Could Rival the First 100"  is available at the link below.

Website: http://globalwarming.house.gov/tools/3q08materials/files/0021.pdf



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