EPA Accused of “Foot-dragging”

The Environmental Protection Agency has been accused of “foot-Thirring effect of avoiding the regulation of emissions of greenhouse gases vehicles. More than 18 states against the Bush administration for which there are no measures in regard to the problem of global warming.

In a petition signed Wednesday, several countries were in need of EPO, to think and to decide whether emissions of greenhouse gases, notably carbon dioxide produced by vehicles, should be regulated or not.
The plaintiffs are Massachusetts Attorney General Martha Coakley and the Attorneys General of Arizona, California, Connecticut, Delaware, Illinois, Iowa, Maine, Maryland, Minnesota, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York , Oregon, Rhode Island, Vermont, Washington and the District of Columbia, Pennsylvania, as well as representatives of the Department of Environmental Protection, as well as the cities of New York and Baltimore, as well as several environmental organizations, the AP reported.

EPA had no response to this petition. He was to decide, within a period of 60 days.

“The EPA is inaction in the face of these dangers is unquestionably a shameful violation obligation, Coakley said the Associated Press.

According to the AP, David Brook Binder of the Sierra Club, one of the eleven groups of the environment, participation in the trial, took into consideration the issue of climate change, a “holistic” for the year . Rather than react and decide to do something, they have opted to stay in the nature and the way of all the others, who tried to act, he added.

Above all, the EPO had announced last week that the agency wanted the settlement of greenhouse gases “to continue indefinitely,” said Jim Milkey, chief of the environmental protection bureau at Coakley, said. He was the first, which argued that the case before the Supreme Court.

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