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EPA memo bans to curb CO2 emissions
Dina Cappiello, Associated Press
Friday, December 19, 2008

(12-19) 04:00 PST Washington - --
The Bush administration is trying to make sure in its final days that 
federal air pollution regulations will not be used to control the 
gases blamed for global warming.


In a memorandum sent Thursday, outgoing Environmental Protection 
Agency Administrator Stephen Johnson set an agencywide policy 
prohibiting controls on carbon dioxide emissions from being included 
in air pollution permits for coal-fired power plants and other 
facilities.
The decision could give the agency a legal basis for issuing permits 
that increase global warming pollution until the incoming Obama 
administration can change it, a process that would require a lengthy 
rule-making process.
"The current concerns over global climate change should not drive EPA 
into adopting an unworkable policy of requiring emissions controls," 
Johnson wrote. And while the administrator acknowledged public 
interest in the issue, he wrote: "Administrative agencies are 
authorized to issue interpretations of this nature that clarify their 
regulations without completing a public comment process."
The White House has repeatedly said that the Clean Air Act should not 
be used to regulate carbon dioxide or other greenhouse gases, even 
though an April 2007 Supreme Court decision determined that the EPA 
could do so under the law.
The Thursday memo from Johnson was an attempt to clarify the agency's 
position after an appeals board in November rejected a federal permit 
for a Utah power plant, putting the fate of scores of coal-burning 
power plants and other industrial facilities in limbo.
In that case, the judges said the EPA did not make a strong enough 
case for not requiring controls on carbon dioxide, the leading 
pollutant linked to global warming. Environmentalists had challenged 
the permit saying that law makes clear that greenhouse gas emissions 
can be controlled.

This article appeared on page A - 12 of the San Francisco Chronicle

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