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[small dead animals] "The latest Rasmussen poll indicates 53% of Americans say the EPA should not be able to implement greenhouse gas regulations without congressional approval. The ruling on Monday could pave the way for the agency to impose its own regulations, something that just 24% say the federal agency should be able to without Congressional approval.
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[Commentary] Commentary » Blog Archive » E.P.A. Power Grab Ought to Overshadow ...: As if to put an exclamation point on the way that the governmental and media establishments have utterly rejected the significance of Climategate and other sources of skepticism, Jackson dismissed any criticisms of the environmentalist groupthink on the issue and said that her agency would not allow anything to stop it from going ahead with a plan that has the potential to create a vast expansion of government.
[GreentechGrid] Greentech Media: EPA Tightens Grip on Carbon Emissions: The proclamation came from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Monday, which also is the first day of the United Nations' two-week negotiation in Copenhagen for a treaty to reduce man-made emissions and curtail climate change.
[SmartGridNews.com] Smart Grid: EPA's GHG Plans Could Boost Smart Grid Technologies: Or, as GridWise Alliance President Katherine Hamilton said in an open letter to the Obama Administration today, "Smart Grid technologies are a key component of a strategy to reduce the worlds greenhouse gas emissions. Smart grid technologies enable clean energy solutions such as renewable energy, distributed generation and energy efficiency."
[Top News] EPA finding gives American negotiators added weight at Copenhagen ...: Even the majority who believe in anthropogenic climate change do not believe any current weather trends have been affected by it yet.That is what the leaked emails were all about.This is all about a scam to make China and the businesses located in China the world's single body of ruling power.
[Expose Obama] Expose Obama » Blog Archive » Obama's Anti-Business EPA Ruling: finding by the Environmental Protection Agency could pave the way for the government to require businesses that emit carbon dioxide and five other greenhouse gases to make costly changes in machinery to reduce emissions — even if Congress doesn’t pass pending climate-change legislation.
[Home] Climate Change Fraud - How to Destroy the U.S. Economy: Regulate ...: As the Wall Street Journal article points out, “An ”endangerment finding by the Environmental Protection Agency could pave the way for the government to require businesses that emit carbon dioxide and five other greenhouse gases to make costly changes in machinery to reduce emissions”even if Congress doesnt pass pending climate-change legislation.”
[NCPA | Daily Policy Digest] BUSINESS FUMES OVER CARBON DIOXIDE RULE: finding by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) could pave the way for the government to require businesses that emit carbon dioxide and five other greenhouse gases to make costly changes in machinery to reduce emissions -- even if Congress doesn't pass pending climate-change legislation. EPA action to regulate emissions could affect the U.S. economy more directly, and more quickly, than any global deal inked in the Danish capital, where no binding agreement is expected, says the Wall Street Journal.
[AConservativeEdge] EPA Given The Power To Unilaterally “Endanger” The US Economy: EPA action to regulate emissions could affect the U.S. economy more directly, and more quickly, than any global deal inked in the Danish capital, where no binding agreement is expected.
[QandO] Why, You Ask, Are Businesses Not Hiring? The EPA For One Reason ...: I don’t know if they will. But I think that voters in 2010 will be intent on punishing the people who sicc’ed the EPA on businesses during an economic downturn. It’s not as if voters typically see beyond punishing the people in charge. That’s how we wound up with our current President and congress, after all.
[PA Pundits - International] How To Destroy The U.S. Economy: Regulate Carbon Dioxide « PA ...: “Business Fumes Over Dioxide Rule” was a headline in the December 7 edition of The Wall Street Journal. Considering that one major corporation after another has gone out of its way to demonstrate how “Green” they are, it is a little late in the day for corporate America to wake up to discover that the entire agenda of Green organizations has been to strangle the economy in general and their ability to operate in particular.
[MicheleBachmann's TownHall Blog] Bachmann Blog : News & Views from Minnesota Congressman Michele ...: "an 'endangerment' finding by the Environmental Protection Agency could pave the way for the government to require businesses that emit carbon dioxide and five other greenhouse gases to make costly changes in machinery to reduce emissions - - even .EPA action to regulate emissions could affect the U.S. economy more directly, and more quickly, than any global deal inked in the Danish capital (Copenhagen Climate Change Conference), where no binding agreement is expected.
[barrygoodknight] barrygoodknight » Blog Archive » If this is true, then what's up ...: The news conference early Tuesday came after the European Commission reacted to a decision by the United States Environmental Protection Agency to pave the way for federal limits on emissions of carbon dioxide, saying it should give further weight to negotiations under way here aimed at crafting a new global agreement to curb greenhouse gases.
[The National Republicrat] The National Republicrat - Climate-Gate: Federal Power Grab! EPA ...: Ever notice that when Democrats are criticized they frequently accuse Republicans of the same or worse? The opposite of a Democrat is not always Republican. There are large numbers of INDEPENDENTS who have discovered that DEMOCRATS AND REPUBLICANS in many ways are pretty much the SAME and choose their positions on issues based on thinking about them, [...]
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