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- jericho4119, on 12/24/2008, -0/+2And these folks seem intent on using them as unwisely as all of the days preceding:
http://www.nytimes.com/2008/12/19/business/19coal. ...
I speak, of course, of the recent announcement by the EPA head that, “The current concerns over global climate change should not drive E.P.A. into adopting an unworkable policy of requiring emission controls”. This man - Stephen Johnson - made this remark as he overruled an internal EPA panel, which had blocked the construction of a new coal-fired power plant on Ute tribal land in eastern Utah.
I keep reading that quote over and over again, as I am sure that I do not understand it.
The head of the Environmental Protection Agency, says that, "The current [environmental] concerns over global climate change [which would make our environment inhospitable for human life] should not drive [the very agency created to protect the environment and insure it remains hospitable for human life] into adopting an unworkable [according to him] policy of requiring emission controls."
The mind reels.
Lets get to work.
http://www.thisisreality.org/



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