| Did You Comment On EPA's GHG Report? |
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| Written by Samantha Hulkower | |||||
| Monday, 07 April 2008 | |||||
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Did you realize that yesterday was your last chance to submit comments on the EPA's 1990-2006 Greenhouse Gas Inventory Report to the public? You can thank EPA Administrator Stephen Johnson for the short notice. He only told Barbara Boxer and her Senate Environment and Public Works Committee about the public comment thing last week, so everyone has been out of the loop. Knowing what emissions are coming from where is the important first step that needs to be taken before the government can propose how to cap and reduce emissions. Here's some info from the report:
We could go on, but we're too busy trying to figure out whether the EPA will accept comments that are 12 hours late. Somehow we doubt it.
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