Time for environmental advocates to gear up I would think.

"The only thing in American politics that speaks more loudly than money
is a riled-up citizenry.  So get riled up!"
- Dennis Hayes, "The Official Earth Day Guide to Planet Repair", 2001.

----------Forwarded Message-----------
Grist Magazine alert:

Now that President Bush has strengthened his hand with a
republican-controlled Congress, his once-doomed energy plan -- which
would provide $30 billion in tax cuts for the fossil-fuel and
nuclear-power industries and open the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge to
drilling -- stands a good chance of passing. Enviros are pinning their
hopes on possible presidential contenders, John Kerry (D-Mass.) and
Joseph Lieberman (D-Conn.), who in the past have promised to filibuster
any bill in the Senate that would allow drilling to begin. 

Meanwhile, Bush's plan to increase logging in national forests as a way
to combat wildfires will also be revived, and his proposal to create a
more industry-friendly Clean Air Act will receive a warm welcome from
GOPers in control of congressional committees. 

So much for regulating emissions of greenhouse gases, which had been a
top policy goal of Sen. Jim Jeffords (I-Vt.), the outgoing chair of the
Environment and Public Works Committee.  And there's more: proponents of
smart growth will face an uphill battle against the U.S. Chamber of
Commerce and highway lobbyists as Congress debates major transportation
legislation this session.

Source: Seattle Post-Intelligencer, Scripps Howard News Service, 08 Nov
2002

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