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Link: <http://www.commondreams.org/newswire/2011/07/25-6>

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
July 25, 2011
4:13 PM

CONTACT: Union of Concerned Scientists (UCS)
Elliott Negin  <[email protected]>
Media Director
202-331-5439
On Heels of Heat Wave, House To Vote on
Amendments That Could Worsen Global Warming
Riders to Appropriations Bill Would Prevent EPA From Setting Limits on
Climate Change Emissions
    
WASHINGTON - July 25 - The U.S. House of Representatives may vote as early
as today on the 2012 appropriations bill for the Interior, Environment and
Related Agencies that contains a number of amendments that would threaten
public health and the environment.

According to the Union of Concerned Scientists (UCS), among the most
egregious amendments, or riders, are ones that would prevent the
Environmental Protection Agency from setting first ever limits on global
warming emissions from power plants and oil refineries and undermine new
administration fuel efficiency standards for vehicles manufactured between
2017 and 2025.

³These riders are political ideology masquerading as a debate over a
spending bill and could do lasting harm,² said Lexi Shultz, the legislative
director of UCS¹s Climate and Energy Program.  ³They are an assault on
common sense efforts to protect public health and save consumers money at
the pump.²

The vote comes just days after a severe heat wave that set record
temperatures in many U.S. cities. Climate scientists project that, unless
the emissions that cause global warming are significantly reduced, the
temperatures that millions of Americans experienced during the last week
will become the norm. Heat waves will get hotter, last longer, and become
more frequent  because of a build-up of carbon in the atmosphere.

³Washington, D.C. already is experiencing months of high temperatures that
climate scientists projected would not occur until the end of the century.
Yet members of Congress are trying to  block any federal action or even
research on climate change,² said Liz Perera, UCS health expert and
co-author of a recent UCS report ("Climate Change and Your Health: Rising
Temperatures, Worsening Ozone Pollution") that found increasing temperatures
could worsen air quality. ³Climate scientists projected the D.C. region
would experience 70 days above 90 degrees by the end of the century. 
According to the Capital Weather Gang, D.C. had 67 days over 90 degrees last
summer and is on track to beat that this year.²
 
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working for a healthy environment and a safer world. UCS combines
independent scientific research and citizen action to develop innovative,
practical solutions and to secure responsible changes in government policy,
corporate practices, and consumer choices.

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
July 25, 2011
9:29 AM

CONTACT: Earthjustice   http://www.earthjustice.org/
Liz Judge, Earthjustice, (202) 667-4500 x 237
House Continues Assault on Key Health &
Environmental Protections
Riders on an EPA spending bill will sacrifice thousands of lives, billions
of dollars in savings
    
WASHINGTON - July 25 - The U.S. House of Representatives will begin debate
today on important legislation that sets spending requirements for the U.S.
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), the Department of the Interior, the
Forest Service and other federal agencies. The bill currently contains
dozens of ³riders² that gut key environmental protections for air, water,
endangered species and iconic places.

The following statement is from Marty Hayden, Vice President of Policy and
Legislation at Earthjustice:

³The House of Representatives, led by anti-environmental Republicans, are
sharpening their knives to gut key health and wildlife protections that
could benefit millions of Americans. These are no small cuts; this is a
complete butchering of environmental safeguards.

³Riders attached to the EPA spending bill decimate protections for air,
water, lands and wildlife. Even before this bill reached the House floor for
a full debate, Appropriations committee members attached 38 riders that
shred our safety net for protecting against pollution in our air and water,
saving imperiled wildlife, and protecting iconic places like the Grand
Canyon from uranium mining. The White House rightfully highlighted these
egregious policy riders as one reason for the veto threat it issued last
week.

³This bill is larded up with giveaways to polluters and corporate donors.
The same industries that filled the coffers of Tea Party candidates are
finally seeing their investments paying dividends in the form of relaxed
regulations for air and water pollution. Instead of paying taxes like the
rest of us, these corporate polluters spend money buying off members of
Congress. These same politicians are scurrying around right now, stuffing
this budget bill chock full of favors for their corporate patrons.

³This bill is spreading death and disease across America as House
Republicans massacre environmental safeguards meant to protect us all.²

The following is a brief summary of some of the current environmental
attacks in the federal spending bill:

Water

*    Interrupting Agency Review of Coal Ash Standards ­Seeks to defund any
rulemaking that would regulate coal ash as a hazardous waste, thus
foreclosing any regulatory scheme that provides for federally enforceable
regulations for America¹s second largest waste stream.

*    Water of the United States ­ Would halt the EPA¹s ongoing work to
clarify which waters remain protected by the Clean Water Act in the wake of
confusing court decisions.

*    Preventing EPA¹s Ability to Regulate the Largest Water Users ­ This
rider prevents the EPA from developing and proposing standards for the use
of cooling water at power plants under the Clean Water Act.

*    Weakening the Clean Water Act ­ Would amend the Clean Water Act to
create a loophole for the timber industry, exempting it from pollutant
discharge permit requirements for silvicultural activities.

*    Stormwater Discharge ­ This rider essentially prevents the
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) from updating its stormwater discharge
regulations or permits to manage runoff from post-construction sites.

*    Letting More Pesticides In Our Waters By Axing Clean Water Act
Protections ­Would create a loophole for pesticide applicators to spray
toxic chemicals directly into our waterways without complying with the only
statute that was created to protect our water bodies and us.

*    Allowing Toxic Slime in Our Waters From Manure, Fertilizer and Sewage ­
This rider stops the EPA from using its funding to implement, administer or
enforce new water quality standards finalized in November for Florida's
lakes and flowing waters. This amendment, supported by industry groups in
Florida and nationwide, would even stop public education or enforcement of
this rule to protect Florida's waters from excess nutrient pollution from
sewage, manure and fertilizer.

Air

*    Polluter Paradise­ This rider would require EPA to stop all work to
update clean air standards for dangerous smog, soot and other air pollution
if so-called ³background² levels of that pollution anywhere in the country
are occasionally higher than the standards needed to protect public health.

*    Spreading Death and Disease from Cement Pollution­ This rider blocks
EPA health protections that would control smog, soot, mercury and other
toxic pollutants emitted by cement plants, some of the worst industrial
polluters of any kind.

*    More Soot Pollution, Anti-Science ­This rider blocks the EPA from
taking account the best scientific and medical information and updating
clean air standards for ³coarse particle pollution² or PM10, sometimes
called soot.

*    Spreading Mercury Poisoning, Death and Asthma Attacks ­ This rider
denies EPA funding to carry out and enforce the Clean Air Act¹s forthcoming
Mercury and Air Toxics standards for power plants and the recently finalized
Cross-State Air Pollution Rule to cut smog and soot pollution from power
plants.

*    Regulation of Ammonia Emissions ­ This amendment would prevent the EPA
from setting a Clean Air Act standard for ammonia. Several federal agencies,
including EPA, have documented ammonia¹s acute and chronic adverse health
effects.

Fish and Wildlife

*    Extinction Rider ­ Prevents the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service from
spending any money to implement some of the most crucial sections of the
Endangered Species Act, such as listing new species; designating habitat
critical to a species¹ survival; upgrading the status of any species from
threatened to endangered; and assisting law enforcement by protecting
species that resemble listed species.

*    Shielding Gray Wolf Delistings from Judicial Review ­ This provision
exempts from judicial review any final rule that delists gray wolves in
Wyoming and any states within the range of the Western Great Lakes Distinct
Population Segment of gray wolves, provided that FWS has entered into an
agreement with the state for it to manage wolves. The provision undercuts
one of the most important checks and balances built into the ESA ­ public
participation through the ability of citizens to request judicial review of
delistings.

*    Attacking protections for Endangered and Threatened Wild Bighorn Sheep
­ Eliminates nearly all protections for bighorn sheep in the western United
States, forbidding federal agencies from protecting this key wild species.

*    Anti-Wildlife, Pro-Poisons Rider ­ This amendment prohibits the EPA
from implementing any measures recommended by federal wildlife experts to
protect salmon and other endangered species from pesticides.

Mountaintop Removal Mining:

*    Prohibiting Rules to Protect Streams from Surface Mining ­ Keeps the
Office of Surface Mining Reclamation and Enforcement within the Department
of the Interior from continuing work to revise regulations adopted in the
waning days of the Bush administration that opened up streams to destructive
and polluting practices associated with surface coal mining.

*    Blocking EPA Oversight of Mountaintop Removal Mining ­ Shields
mountaintop removal coal mining operations from EPA review by stopping EPA
and the Army Corps of Engineers from continuing a process they put in place
in April 2010, to scrutinize proposed mining permits.

Offshore Drilling

*    Giving Oil Companies a Free Pass to Pollute ­ Limits the EPA¹s ability
to regulate air emissions from offshore drilling in the Atlantic, Pacific
and Arctic Oceans, and the Eastern Gulf of Mexico.

Special Places 

*    Lifting the Grand Canyon Uranium Mining Moratorium ­ Allows for
extensive uranium mining directly adjacent to the Grand Canyon, potentially
endangering an iconic landmark as well as some of America's most important
water resources.

*    Sticking Taxpayers With Mine Cleanup Costs ­ Prohibits EPA from
ensuring that the hard-rock mining industry, like uranium and gold mining
companies, post adequate financial assurance to cover the costs of cleanup
at mine sites potentially leaving taxpayers on the hook for billions of
dollars.

 

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earth, and to defending the right of all people to a healthy environment. We
bring about far-reaching change by enforcing and strengthening environmental
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