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#172017 - 01/18/06 07:27 PM Even the R's are Mad at Bush!
Dave Vedder Offline
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Registered: 10/09/02
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Ex-EPA Chiefs Blame Bush in Global Warming
By JOHN HEILPRIN, Associated Press Writer 1 hour, 35 minutes ago
WASHINGTON - Six former heads of the

Environmental Protection Agency — five Republicans and one Democrat — accused the Bush administration Wednesday of neglecting global warming and other environmental problems.
"I don't think there's a commitment in this administration," said Bill Ruckelshaus, who was EPA's first administrator when the agency opened its doors in 1970 under President Nixon and headed it again under President Reagan in the 1980s.
Russell Train, who succeeded Ruckelshaus in the Nixon and Ford administrations, said slowing the growth of "greenhouse" gases isn't enough.
"We need leadership, and I don't think we're getting it," he said at an EPA-sponsored symposium centered around the agency's 35th anniversary. "To sit back and just push it away and say we'll deal with it sometime down the road is dishonest to the people and self-destructive."
All of the former administrators raised their hands when EPA's current chief, Stephen Johnson, asked whether they believe global warming is a real problem, and again when he asked if humans bear significant blame.
Agency heads during five Republican administrations, including the current one, criticized the Bush White House for what they described as a failure of leadership.
Defending his boss, Johnson said the current administration has spent $20 billion on research and technology to combat climate change after

President Bush rejected mandatory controls on carbon dioxide, the chief gas blamed for trapping heat in the atmosphere like a greenhouse.
Bush also kept the United States out of the Kyoto international treaty to reduce greenhouse gases globally, saying it would harm the U.S. economy, after many of the accord's terms were negotiated by the Clinton administration.
"I know from the president on down, he is committed," Johnson said. "And certainly his charge to me was, and certainly our team has heard it: 'I want you to accelerate the pace of environmental protection. I want you to maintain our economic competitiveness.' And I think that's really what it's all about."
His predecessors disagreed. Lee Thomas, Ruckelshaus's successor in the Reagan administration, said that "if the United States doesn't deal with those kinds of issues in a leadership role, they're not going to get dealt with. So I'm very concerned about this country and this agency."
Bill Reilly, the EPA administrator under the first President Bush, echoed that assessment.
"The time will come when we will address seriously the problem of climate change, and this is the agency that's best equipped to anticipate it," he said.
Christie Whitman, the first of three EPA administrators in the current Bush administration, said people obviously are having "an enormous impact" on the earth's warming.
"You'd need to be in a hole somewhere to think that the amount of change that we have imposed on land, and the way we've handled deforestation, farming practices, development, and what we're putting into the air, isn't exacerbating what is probably a natural trend," she said. "But this is worse, and it's getting worse."
Carol Browner, who was

President Clinton's EPA administrator, said the White House and the Congress should push legislation to establish a carbon trading program based on a 1990 pollution trading program that helped reduce acid rain.
"If we wait for every single scientist who has a thought on the issue of climate change to agree, we will never do anything," she said. "If this agency had waited to completely understand the impacts of DDT, the impacts of lead in our gasoline, there would probably still be DDT sprayed and lead in our gasoline."
Three former administrators did not attend Wednesday's ceremony:

Mike Leavitt, now secretary of health and human services; Doug Costle, who was in the Carter administration, and Anne Burford, a Reagan appointee who died last year.
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#172018 - 01/18/06 10:38 PM Re: Even the R's are Mad at Bush!
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Registered: 02/13/03
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I'm no republican or democrat, but global warming is real and we all have to address it. Bush isn't making it a priority and those before him really didn't either. It's scary, hopefully someone who can make a difference does.
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#172019 - 01/19/06 10:46 AM Re: Even the R's are Mad at Bush!
stever in everett Offline
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Registered: 03/17/99
Posts: 774
Loc: Everett, WA USA
Maybe next year when we have another record hurrican season or the year after when New Orleans is under water again or the next year. Oh wait Bushco will be out of office, we will need to study it more by another administration. Maybe the year after that. Or not.
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#172020 - 01/19/06 11:10 AM Re: Even the R's are Mad at Bush!
Theking Offline
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Registered: 10/10/03
Posts: 4756
Loc: The right side of the line
We need to shut down the biggest particulate polluters in the world. volcanoes. They emitted more particulate pollution last year than man has since the industrial rev. Some one needs to get on that.
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#172021 - 01/19/06 12:49 PM Re: Even the R's are Mad at Bush!
Salmo g. Offline
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Registered: 03/08/99
Posts: 13467
Aha! Since volcanoes create more pollution, industrial pollution is now irrelevant. It ain't science, but it's dependable neocon thinking.

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#172022 - 01/19/06 12:56 PM Re: Even the R's are Mad at Bush!
Theking Offline
River Nutrients

Registered: 10/10/03
Posts: 4756
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I did not see the words irrelevant in my post. I just posted about volcanoes. Like I said in another post prevention is additive. Lets see you all give up your lifestyles to save the earth. Or are you specualting that the "govt." can stop the driving mechanism with out impacting your life. Start walking ladies save the earth.
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#172024 - 01/19/06 02:12 PM Re: Even the R's are Mad at Bush!
stever in everett Offline
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Registered: 03/17/99
Posts: 774
Loc: Everett, WA USA
Yeah, but with out troll king we would just be agreeing with other and the threads would all end after only 20 posts. With tk here they will all be at least double that as he will post 20 times himself on any given thread.
Yes tk we should stop the volcanoes that is the easy one. Now how do we do that again? Oh yes put a cork in it. Right tk? Just put a cork in it wink
Lord let me change the things I can, not worry about the things I can't and be smart enough to know the difference.
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