Rejected EPA report says greenhouse gases put public at risk
Democratic senators say administration-rejected EPA report declares that greenhouse gases endanger public welfare. It forecasts worse heat waves, more strain on scarce water sources, worse flooding and erosion, more stress on damaged ecosystems. And: EPA administrator refuses to grant Dems' request to appear at hearing on climate change inaction (click 'See also).
The Washington Post 2008-07-25
Categories: Climate Change, ENVIRONMENT, Environment & Pollution, POLITICS
Index: Amy Klobuchar, Barbara Boxer, Benjamin L. Cardin, California, carbon dioxide, carbon emissions, Clean Air Act, climate change, Environmental Protection Agency, EPA, greenhouse gases, Jonathan Shradar, Maryland, Minnesota, Office of Management and Budget, OMB, Senate Environment and Public Works Committee, Stephen L. Johnson
